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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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1978
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED159428 |
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- Resources for Educators of Adults. Annotated Bibliography for the Education of Public Offenders: by Descriptive Subject Headings. Willis, Michael J. And Others Adult Basic Education Adult Education Annotated Bibliographies Antisocial Behavior Bibliographies Community Involvement Correctional Education Correctional Institutions Correctional Rehabilitation Counseling Criminals Criminology Delinquency Delinquent Rehabilitation Drug Abuse Females Futures (of Society) Higher Education History Institutionalized Persons Legislation Library Services Lifelong Learning Males Mental Retardation Models Prisoners Professional Personnel Psychological Testing Recidivism Rehabilitation Programs Therapy Vocational Education Vocational Rehabilitation Volunteers This bibliography is presented to assist educators who are engaged in research activities with inmate or ex-inmate populations. The first part contains entries under descriptive subject headings (alphabetically by author); the second part contains abstracts of the material listed in part 1 (alphabetically by title). The descriptive headings include (1) agencies--parole and probation; (2) communications--community relations, programs, involvement, and action with corrections; (3) counseling--attitudes, motivation, personality, self-concept, psychological scales and tests, and therapy; (4) futures--attitudes, reform, treatment; (5) history--correctional; (6) resources--library services to inmates; (7) legislation; (8) lifelong learning--education, professionals in corrections, ex-inmate higher education, inmate higher education, in-faculty adult basic education, vocational education, and information; (9) programs--educational and work release programs from prison to the community; (10) research--criminal behavior, chemical abuse (drug treatment), alcohol, juvenile delinquency, mentally retarded in correctional facilities, recidivism, and women in prison; and (11) trends--alternative models and volunteers in corrections (inmate and civilian). (CSS)