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Education Reduces Crime, Three-State Recidivism Study
By Correctional Education Association/Management and Training Corporation Institute
Published: 07/28/2003

February 2003

With the increased numbers of inmates crowding our jails and prisons, it is imperative for the public to reconsider the traditional view of the purpose of incarceration. Rather than accepting the old adage of locking them up and 'throwing away the key' we must consider recent research findings that show many prisoners can be rehabilitated, through education and training and eventually contribute constructively to society upon reentry. This study looks at three jurisdictions and the impact their programs have made on the inmate population.

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