Strategies for Improving the Economic Mobility of Workers: Bridging Research and Practice 2009
DOI: 10.17848/9781441631992.ch11
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Correctional Programs in the Age of Mass Incarceration: What Do We Know about "What Works"?

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“…From a labor market perspective, understanding what happens to the hard-to-employ is important (Tyler and Berk 2009). As of June 2007, roughly 1.5 million people are in the nation's federal and state prisons, and an additional 2.2 million in jail.…”
Section: Bringing Together Policymakers Researchers and Practitionementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a labor market perspective, understanding what happens to the hard-to-employ is important (Tyler and Berk 2009). As of June 2007, roughly 1.5 million people are in the nation's federal and state prisons, and an additional 2.2 million in jail.…”
Section: Bringing Together Policymakers Researchers and Practitionementioning
confidence: 99%