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Education Lowers Prison Recidivism, Study Finds |
By /blogs.edweek.org - Sarah D. Sparks |
Published: 08/29/2013 |
Finally, some good news in the so-called school-to-prison pipeline: It goes both ways. A new study by the RAND Corp., a Washington-based policy research group, finds that inmates who participate in prison education programs are more likely to find a job and less likely to return to prison after being released. Researchers led by Lois Davis, a senior policy researcher at RAND, conducted a meta-analysis of 58 high-quality studies of correctional education programs, including GED and high school completion, career training, and postsecondary degree programs. Read More. |
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