Completing a vocational or educational program would earn 90 days. If a prisoner could earn 20 days for each month, they stay enrolled in the program. In addition to participating in programs, prisoners could earn 120 days if they earn a high school diploma, certificate or higher education deg...
Discussion of the needs of special groups within prison populations in Europe and North America; Influence of educational programs in european and North American prisons on foreign prisoners who come from developing countries of the world.Evawoma-Enuku...
However, challenges such as state and federal cuts to vocational training for inmates, employment restrictions such as criminal background checks, and the elimination of Pell Grants for prisoners, have impacted the effectiveness of educational and vocational correctional programs in the United States. ...
My name is Kathleen Levitt and I’m here with a few recommendations for summer reading. Even if your summer isn’t entirely open, the next few months always make us want to get away with a few good reads. I’ve written for BookRags for five years and studied Creative Writing and Litera...
and you can scroll down to read about the whole history as to why it took around 20 years to get the stone markers inscribed to remember the lives of theHomosexual Community, Jehovah Witnesses, Disabled Community, Roma-Sinti (Gypsy) Community, A-socials, Homeless, and Political Prisoners. ...
BackgroundThe identification of risk factors for deliberate self-harm (DSH) in prison populations and the study of individual psychopathology in prisoners who harm themselves are both legitimate approaches to a difficult problem. This pa... A Maden,S Chamberlain,J Gunn - 《Criminal Behaviour & Men...
This study examined sexual identity and perceptions of treatment by other prisoners and staff of incarcerated bisexual and gay men in special housing. Eige... ALARID,F L. - 《Prison Journal》 被引量: 22发表: 2003年 County jail as a novel site for obstetrics and gynecology resident education....
Tsui (2003) argues that a government’s control of the Internet can be compared to the concept of the Panoptic on prison since the watcher can see all prisoners without being seen by any of them. The Internet can be described as a social, cultural, commercial, entertaining and educational ...
“It makes us look like prisoners (囚犯). Everyone’s different, so why is the school trying to make us all the same?” Sandra was wearing a brightly-colored shirt with her jeans. “No one else wears a shirt like mine, ” she said. “I’m the only one, and I like that....
stemming both from the authorities’ intolerance of dissent and the inadequacy of legal safeguards for basic freedoms. Abuses reported have included arbitrary and lengthy incommunicado detention, forced confessions, torture, and mistreatment of prisoners as well as severe restrictions on freedom of speech...