Recidivism and Federal Bureau of Prisons programs. Vocational program participants released in 2010 / Kristin M. Tennyson, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office of Research and Data, Ross Thomas, J.D., Senior Attorney, Office of Education and Sentencing Practice, Alyssa Purdy, M.A., Research Associate, Office of Research and Data, Tessa Guiton, M.A., Research Associate, Office of Research and Data.
2022
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Recidivism and Federal Bureau of Prisons programs. Vocational program participants released in 2010 / Kristin M. Tennyson, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office of Research and Data, Ross Thomas, J.D., Senior Attorney, Office of Education and Sentencing Practice, Alyssa Purdy, M.A., Research Associate, Office of Research and Data, Tessa Guiton, M.A., Research Associate, Office of Research and Data.
Published
Washington, DC : United States Sentencing Commission, 2022.
Call Number
HV6049 .T466 2022
Description
73 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1357496663
Note
In scope of the U.S. Government Publishing Office Cataloging and Indexing Program (C&I); not distributed in this format as part of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP).
Title from cover.
"June 2022."
"This report is the sixth in a series continuing the United States Sentencing Commission's study of the recidivism of federal offenders released in 2010. In this report, the Commission provides an analysis of data on the recidivism of federal offenders who participated in Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) vocational and work programming while incarcerated. This report combines data regularly collected by the Commission, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) criminal history records, and data on program completion and participation provided by the BOP."--Page 2.
Title from cover.
"June 2022."
"This report is the sixth in a series continuing the United States Sentencing Commission's study of the recidivism of federal offenders released in 2010. In this report, the Commission provides an analysis of data on the recidivism of federal offenders who participated in Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) vocational and work programming while incarcerated. This report combines data regularly collected by the Commission, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) criminal history records, and data on program completion and participation provided by the BOP."--Page 2.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (page 66-72).
Available in Other Form
Online version: Tennyson, Kristin M. Recidivism and Federal Bureau of Prisons programs. Washington, DC : United States Sentencing Commission, 2022 (OCoLC)1357498286
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Y 3.SE 5:2 R 24/13
Portion of Title
Vocational program participants released in 2010
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Occupational education programs
Federal prison industries
Conclusion
Appendices
Endnotes.
Occupational education programs
Federal prison industries
Conclusion
Appendices
Endnotes.