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Results of the Offender Workforce Development Specialist Post-Training Survey
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Results of the Offender Workforce Development Specialist Post-Training Survey
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National Institute of Corrections. Offender Workforce Development Division (Washington, DC)
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Published 2005.
10 pages.
Related Topics
Offender employment
(Offender Services)
Surveys
(Statistics &Research)
Training in corrections
(Personnel)
Results from a "post-training survey to assess the usability of the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the course [Offender Workforce Development Specialist (OWDS)] content by the participant once they return to the job" are presented (p. 1). An executive summary is divided into four parts -- background, methods, summary of results, and next steps. Twenty-six survey questions and results are organized by the following sections: team collaboration and internal effects; building external support and relationships; and additional information. Participants "make significant changes in their organization and themselves . . . [while] OWDS training is assisting in professionalizing the field of offender workforce development" (p. 2).
Accession Number: 020910
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