Money, Work, Crime: Field Experiment in Reducing Recidivism Through Postrelease Financial Aid to Prisoners (Quantitative studies in social relations series)
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Money, Work, and Crime: Field Experiment in Reducing Recidivism Through Postrelease Financial Aid to Prisoners (Quantitative studies in social relations series)
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ISBN: 9780125982405 bzw. 0125982402, in Englisch, Academic Pr, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Versandkosten nach: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Phatpocket Limited.
Academic Pr. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less (usually same day). Your purchase helps support the African Children's Educational Trust (A-CET). Shows some signs of wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks, rare and collectible books at a great price. Through our work with A-CET we have helped give hundreds of young people in Africa the vital chance to get an education. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Phatpocket Limited.
Academic Pr. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less (usually same day). Your purchase helps support the African Children's Educational Trust (A-CET). Shows some signs of wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks, rare and collectible books at a great price. Through our work with A-CET we have helped give hundreds of young people in Africa the vital chance to get an education. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry.
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Money, Work, and Crime: Field Experiment in Reducing Recidivism Through Postrelease Financial Aid to Prisoners (1980)
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ISBN: 9780125982405 bzw. 0125982402, in Englisch, Academic Press, New York, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Works on Paper [2896455], DeKalb, IL, U.S.A.
A very good copy of the presumed first hard cover edition (full number line ending with 1), lacking a dust-jacket. A bit of smudging to pgs. 302-3, else the text is wholly unmarked, pristine, and the binding bright and fresh in appearance. A lovely copy.
A very good copy of the presumed first hard cover edition (full number line ending with 1), lacking a dust-jacket. A bit of smudging to pgs. 302-3, else the text is wholly unmarked, pristine, and the binding bright and fresh in appearance. A lovely copy.
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Money, Work, and Crime
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ISBN: 9780125982405 bzw. 0125982402, in Englisch, Elsevier Science, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, E-Book zum download.
Social Science, Money, Work, and Crime: Experimental Evidence presents the complete details of the Department of Labor's $3.4 million Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), a large-scale field experiment which attempted to reduce recidivism on the part of ex-felons. Beginning in January 1976, some prisoners released from state institutions in Texas and Georgia were offered financial aid for periods of up to six months post-release. Payments were made in the form of Unemployment Insurance benefits. The ex-prisoners who were eligible for payments were compared with control groups released at the same time from the same institutions. The control groups were not eligible for benefits. The assumption that modest levels of financial help would ease the transition from prison life to civilian life was partially supported. Ex-prisoners who received financial aid under TARP had lower rearrest rates than their counterparts who did not receive benefits and worked comparable periods of time. Those receiving financial aid were also able to obtain better-paying jobs than the controls. However, ex-prisoners receiving benefits took longer to find jobs than those who did not receive benefits. The TARP experiment makes a strong contribution both to an important policy areathe reduction of crime through reducing recidivismand to the further development of the field and experiment as a policy research instrument. eBook.
Social Science, Money, Work, and Crime: Experimental Evidence presents the complete details of the Department of Labor's $3.4 million Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), a large-scale field experiment which attempted to reduce recidivism on the part of ex-felons. Beginning in January 1976, some prisoners released from state institutions in Texas and Georgia were offered financial aid for periods of up to six months post-release. Payments were made in the form of Unemployment Insurance benefits. The ex-prisoners who were eligible for payments were compared with control groups released at the same time from the same institutions. The control groups were not eligible for benefits. The assumption that modest levels of financial help would ease the transition from prison life to civilian life was partially supported. Ex-prisoners who received financial aid under TARP had lower rearrest rates than their counterparts who did not receive benefits and worked comparable periods of time. Those receiving financial aid were also able to obtain better-paying jobs than the controls. However, ex-prisoners receiving benefits took longer to find jobs than those who did not receive benefits. The TARP experiment makes a strong contribution both to an important policy areathe reduction of crime through reducing recidivismand to the further development of the field and experiment as a policy research instrument. eBook.
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Money, Work, and Crime: Field Experiment in Reducing Recidivism Through Postrelease Financial Aid to Prisoners (Quantitative studies in social relations series)
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ISBN: 9780125982405 bzw. 0125982402, in Englisch, Academic Pr, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Robert Harper Books [56527950], Hyattsville, MD, U.S.A.
0125982402 Close to 'like new' condition, only minor shelf wear and soiling, otherwise untouched, inside 334 perfect pages to read. No dust jacket.
0125982402 Close to 'like new' condition, only minor shelf wear and soiling, otherwise untouched, inside 334 perfect pages to read. No dust jacket.
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Money, Work and Crime : A Field Experiment in Reducing Recidivism Through Postrelease Financial Aid to Prisoners by (1980)
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ISBN: 9780125982405 bzw. 0125982402, vermutlich in Englisch, Academic Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Hardcover book. 334 pages. Published by Elsevier Science & Technology Books (1980).
Hardcover book. 334 pages. Published by Elsevier Science & Technology Books (1980).
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Money, Work, and Crime: Experimental Evidence
~EN HC US
ISBN: 9780125982405 bzw. 0125982402, vermutlich in Englisch, Academic Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Nan machandiz, plis anbakman.
Hardcover book. 334 pages. Published by Academic Press.
Hardcover book. 334 pages. Published by Academic Press.
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Money, Work, Crime: Field Experiment in Reducing Recidivism Through Postrelease Financial Aid to Prisoners: Experimental Studies (Gebundene Ausgabe) (1980)
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ISBN: 9780125982405 bzw. 0125982402, in Englisch, Academic Press, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Versand-Antiquariat Konrad von Agris [57319799], Aachen, Germany.
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