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Education as Crime Prevention: The Case for Reinstating Pell Grant Eligibility for the Incarcerated
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
May. 08, 2007
ANNOTATION: "This report illustrates the overwhelming consensus among public officials that postsecondary education is the most successful and cost-effective method of preventing crime" (p. 3). Sections contained in this report include: executive summary; education and crime; education as crime prevention -- the impact of education on recidivism; Pell Grants and the prison system; and efficiencies -- a cost-benefit analysis.