In this paper commissioned by the National Institute of Justice, authors reviewed the available evidence on the impact of institutional programming on pre- and post-release outcomes, prison misconduct, recidivism, post-release employment, and costs avoided through the prevention of crime.
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The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates on Pre- and Post-Release Outcomes (2017)
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