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Results for work release (texas)
1 results foundAuthor: Levin, Marc A. Title: Work Release: Con Job or Big Payoff for Texas? Summary: This publication explains how the “promise of work release, as it provides a means for individuals whose criminal activity has imposed costs on victims and taxpayers [effectively acts] to off set some of those expenses while at the same time advancing their own reentry into society as productive taxpayers who support their families” (p. 1). Sections following a summary of recommendations include: introduction; what work release is; how work release is employed in Texas in community corrections facilities, in transitional treatment centers, and other Texas work release-related programs past and present; work release delivers positive results—the Texas experience and the national experience; recommendations in detail; and conclusion. The use of transitional treatment centers saves $15.40 in costs per inmate per day or about $5,600 per inmate per year. Details: Austin, TX: Center for Effective Justice, Texas Public Policy Foundation, 2008. 16p. Source: Policy Perspective: Internet Resource: Accessed February 22, 2012 at http://www.texaspolicy.com/pdf/2008-04-PP11-workrelease-ml.pdf Year: 2008 Country: United States URL: http://www.texaspolicy.com/pdf/2008-04-PP11-workrelease-ml.pdf Shelf Number: 124230 Keywords: Community CorrectionsCriminal Justice AdministrationWork Release (Texas) |