Australian prison vocational education and training and returns to custody among male and female ex-prisoners: a cross-jurisdictional study

The current study examined the impact of vocational education and training in the custody setting on returns to custody among Australian adult prisoners from selected jurisdictions. Vocational education and training, education, and behavioural change programme participation in custody and demographi...

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Main Author: Cale, Jesse Lee (Author)
Contributors: Giles, Margaret J. ; Baldry, Eileen ; Bright, David ; Casey, Sharon ; Day, Andrew ; Wodak, Jo
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2019
In: The Australian and New Zealand journal of criminology
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