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National Multi-Site Process Evaluation of Boot Camp Planning Grants: An Analysis of Correctional Program Planning. Final report
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National Multi-Site Process Evaluation of Boot Camp Planning Grants: An Analysis of Correctional Program Planning. Final report
Publication year:
1996
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Results from an evaluation of 25 boot camp planning grants that were a part of the Corrections Boot Camp Initiative (1995) are presented. This report has an executive summary and the following chapters: introduction; current trends in correctional boot camps; methodology; program documentation results; survey results; structured telephone interview results; lessons learned; and conclusions and policy recommendations. Overall, "correctional boot camp planning activities consistently contributed to the development of viable alternatives to long-term incarceration."