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Education-Based Incarceration

Publication year: 2010 | Cataloged on: Jun. 28, 2011

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Thumbnail preview ANNOTATION: This report discusses the successful implementation of education-based incarceration (EBI) by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. Readers get a very good idea of how EBI works and the opportunities it can give their facilities. Sections of this publication are: education-based incarceration defined; Custody Operations Division—Jail Facilities; Inmate Welfare Commission; Correctional Services Division; Community-based alternatives to custody; projects under review; the future of EBI; recidivism; statistical summary of and LASD programs. So far it looks like participants have significantly better rates of recidivism than non-participants. For instance, female inmates participating in comprehensive life-skills programs have recidivism rates of 36.4% compared to non-participants at 50%.
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