Public Health Pioneer Criminologist Reformer Ethicist And Humanitarian Oral

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Public Health Pioneer Criminologist Reformer Ethicist And Humanitarian Oral
Joel Fort
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After three years, 54 percent of those who participated in either an ABE or GED program had returned to prison; 61 percent of those who had not been recommended to enroll and had not enrolled, had returned; and 64 percent of those who had been recommended to enroll and had not enrolled, had been returned. Those who completed their program, had a much lower rate of recidivism compared to those who did not complete a program; 36 percent versus 60 percent.
A much larger study (Coughlin, 1989) look
...ed at 15, 520 13 232 offenders, . 4, 226 of whom earned a GED while in prison. The inmates were released in 1986 and 1987, and were then part of a follow-up study over the next 17 to 42 months. Recidivism was measured in terms of those who were returned to the department's custody. The researcher found that those who completed their GED had a recidivism rate of 34 percent compared to a rate of 39 percent for those who did not earn a GED. The preliminary study (Macdonald, 1986) for this larger study showed a recidivism rate of 17.

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