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Collins, Joseph W., Jr.; Weisberg, Richard – 1966
This report presents an analysis of the special training needs of inmates in correctional institutions in recognition of the contribution that occupational training can make in restoring the ex-prisoner as a productive member of our society and reducing the great recidivism. The bulletin presents a profile of characteristics of prison inmates and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Educational Experience, Educational Needs, Employment Experience
National Criminal Justice Information and Statistics Service (Dept. of Justice/LEAA), Washington, DC. – 1978
Findings from the Criminal Justice Directory Survey of Probation and Parole Agencies conducted by the Bureau of the Census in late 1976 for the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration of the U.S. Department of Justice are presented. The survey was the first effort to collect information nationwide on the organization and activities of all state…
Descriptors: Caseworkers, Correctional Rehabilitation, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Financial Support
Rubin, Stanford E., Ed. – 1974
The five papers in this symposium address several key issues included in evaluation research. In "Designing State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Evaluation Research", Stanford E. Rubin discusses the importance of practitioner involvement in the development of research questions and plans and introduces three basic models of evaluative research.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Models, Program Design, Program Development
Carlson, Norman A. – 1975
Today we honor Charlie Lankford, a former prison inmate, who has turned his back on crime and is now involved in rehabilitation efforts in Fairfax County. Sadly, Charlie is the exception; our efforts toward rehabilitation have generally failed. In recent years, emphasis on rehabilitation and diagnosis has taken precedence over protecting society,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation
Parker, Randall – 1970
Although studies have succeeded in devising statistically sophisticated prediction schemes for use in screening or placing clients in rehabilitation programs, they typically lack comparison with simpler methods, e.g., the single best predictor method. In this study of 296 disabled clients referred to the St. Louis Jewish Employment Service for…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Employment Counselors, Employment Programs, Employment Services
Thoreson, Richard W.; And Others – 1968
This report describes rehabilitation counselor perceptions of counselor characteristics which cause problems in counseling and vocational planning. Data were gathered as a part of a large scale survey of professional problems of rehabilitation counselors. Data specific to this study was obtained from counselor responses to a question concerning…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Evaluation
Thomas, Fleming A. – 1973
The Educational Media Technician program at Burlington County College, Pemberton, New Jersey, ended its first year of operation August 31, 1973. The program had two main objectives: (1) to train and place students in jobs as paraprofessionals in libraries and media centers, (2) to train corrections institution inmates and parolees in library or…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Correctional Education, Counseling, Library Education
Phelps, William R. – 1974
The purpose of this paper is to present one approach to providing vocational rehabilitation for the mentally retarded public offender. The rehabilitation process for prison inmates is described, one southeastern state program is reviewed from an operational point of view, and some traits and characteristics of the mentally retarded public offender…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Individual Characteristics
Lowitt, Julian – 1973
In the rehabilitation workshop there is insufficient attention to job development oriented to the current and future needs of industry. Many types of work which were done in vocational workshops in contract from industrial firms are now done by automation. Semiskilled labor is thus in diminished demand. There is a twenty year lag in the industrial…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employment Opportunities, Industrial Education, Industry
Dorkin, Murray; Solomon, Herman S. – 1973
Project SPRUCE sought to increase employability of insurace claimants who seemed likely to exhaust their benefit rights without definite prospects of finding work. These persons were seen to be in need of special services because of some remediable inadequacy or problem but ineligible for the various programs intended primarily for the hardcore…
Descriptors: Employment Counselors, Employment Potential, Employment Problems, Employment Services
Garber, Howard; Heber, Rick – 1973
An intervention project concerned with the education of very young, disadvantaged children in an attempt to prevent intellectual deficits in "high-risk" children is presented. The intervention technique employs an intensive educational program for the very young high-risk child, beginning before six months of age. Using survey data, a maternal IQ…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Programs, Developmental Programs, Disadvantaged Youth
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1973
This report covers the proceedings of a hearing on the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a bill to authorize grants for vocational rehabilitation services. A discussion of funding, state and federal responsibilities, grants, administration, evaluation, and the establishment of an Office for the Handicapped ensues. The bill calls for research, training,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Financial Support
Dorkin, Murray; Solomon, Herman S. – 1973
The supplement to the final report of Project SPRUCE (a program to increase the employability of insured workers who experience long-term unemployment and seem likely to exhaust their benefit rights) summarizes in detail the problems encountered in the administering of the project, the operational procedures followed, and the training program…
Descriptors: Employment Counselors, Employment Potential, Employment Problems, Employment Services
Keyes, Langley C., Jr. – 1970
BURP, The Boston Rehabilitation Program, is described and analyzed in this monograph published by the Joint Center for Urban Studies. Its purpose is to provide an independent analysis of BURP as a political, economic, and social event. Examination is given to the nation's first effort to carry out large-scale residential rehabilitation in blighted…
Descriptors: Community Support, Evaluation, Federal Aid, Neighborhood Improvement
Bitter, James A. – 1971
Rehabilitation as a delivery system emphasizes a planned sequence of services which are usually purchased by the State Agency counselor from rehabilitation resources. Examples of these resources are physicians, hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, workshops, and educational programs. Most viable approaches to rural rehabilitation service…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Resources, Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Counseling
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