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The Georgia Cognitive Skills Experiment Outcome Evaluation Phase II. Final report
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Outcome findings for Phase II of this study of 1,155 parolees and 192 pre-release prison inmates are presented. The following sections comprise this report: executive summary; introduction; methodology; experimental and control group comparisons; responsivity -- which offenders benefited most from the cognitive skills program?; "what works" -- characteristics of effective programs; and discussion and recommendations. Parolees who received the most benefit from the program where white and between the ages of 28-32.