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Report to the Congress of the United States on the Activities of the Office of Correctional Job Training and Placement During Fiscal Year 1999
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Report to the Congress of the United States on the Activities of the Office of Correctional Job Training and Placement During Fiscal Year 1999
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National Institute of Corrections. Office of Correctional Job Training and Placement (Washington, DC)
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Published 2000.
15 pages.
Related Topics
Evaluation program
(Statistics &Research)
National Institute of Corrections
Offender employment
(Offender Services)
Offender employment placement
(Offender Services)
Offender employment readiness
(Offender Services)
Offender employment training
(Offender Services)
Contents include: introduction; background; status of correctional job training and placement programs in the United States -- Federal Bureau of Prisons, state, and local efforts; national forum; focus groups; office coordination; interagency coordination; cooperative agreements such as job retention literature review and software development for program replication; training efforts such as the development of a curriculum for Offender Workforce Development Specialists, Offender Employment Specialist training, workshops at conferences, and workshops through technical assistance; and clearinghouse/information services such as an updated annotated bibliography, information requests, and program focus documents. Appendixes include focus group and survey results and training participants' self-reported increase in skills.
Accession Number: 015957
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