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Work-Related Intervention Programs: Desistance From Criminality and Occupational Integration Among Released Prisoners on Parole

NCJ Number
309619
Journal
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 63 Issue: 13 Dated: October 2019 Pages: 2264-2290
Author(s)
Ronit Peled-Laskov; Efrat Shoham; Lutzy Cojocaru
Date Published
October 2019
Length
27 pages
Annotation

This article examines work-related intervention programs for released prisoners on parole.

Abstract

The findings of this study on work-related intervention programs indicate that among prisoners who had participated in the supervision program, there is better integration into employment, a higher wage level, and lower rate of reincarceration. Based on these results, it may be tentatively inferred that the supervision program possesses a high potential for reintegrating released prisoners into the community. The present research examines the integration into employment of prisoners on parole who had been under the supervision of the Prisoner Rehabilitation Authority during the period 2007-2010. The supervision program included rehabilitation in the community, with the emphasis on employment. The research compares integration in employment and rates of reincarceration for the supervised group with prisoners who had been released from prison after serving their full sentences. (Published Abstract Provided)