Manpower Development and Training Act Amendments of 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 14690U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 211 pages |
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... fact that 50 percent of released Fed- eral and State prisoners resort to recidivism , a falling back into prior criminal habits . Daniel Glaser , head of the Department of Sociology , University of Illinois , has pointed out in his book ...
... fact that 50 percent of released Fed- eral and State prisoners resort to recidivism , a falling back into prior criminal habits . Daniel Glaser , head of the Department of Sociology , University of Illinois , has pointed out in his book ...
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... fact , they are not , they have not the capacity for the educational end . But they have the capacity for developing vocational skills , and that is what , as I get it , is provided for in this bill . It brings the two - pronged ...
... fact , they are not , they have not the capacity for the educational end . But they have the capacity for developing vocational skills , and that is what , as I get it , is provided for in this bill . It brings the two - pronged ...
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... fact that you manu- facture products and sell them , or labor would like it ; it is a question of what is best socially for the prisoners , and what is best to admin- ister . And if a product to be produced would be beneficial , I think ...
... fact that you manu- facture products and sell them , or labor would like it ; it is a question of what is best socially for the prisoners , and what is best to admin- ister . And if a product to be produced would be beneficial , I think ...
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... fact , when I was a judge for a short time , we used to have some of the fellows who had been around who would kind of slip over to the policemen , and say : " Would you ask the judge when he sentences me if he would make it Dehoco ...
... fact , when I was a judge for a short time , we used to have some of the fellows who had been around who would kind of slip over to the policemen , and say : " Would you ask the judge when he sentences me if he would make it Dehoco ...
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... fact of the lack of vocational skills . I might say now in our State , which I think is typical , our recidivism rate is about 50 percent . They are on parole , it is only about 40 percent , but when you figure in after the parole ...
... fact of the lack of vocational skills . I might say now in our State , which I think is typical , our recidivism rate is about 50 percent . They are on parole , it is only about 40 percent , but when you figure in after the parole ...
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activities administration AFL-CIO agencies American Correctional Association assistance Association basic education BIEMILLER bill cent centers Chairman COLMEN committee correctional institutions cost Department of Labor Development and Training economic employed employees Employment Service experience facilities Federal FORD funds GERNERT GIBBONS going GONZALEZ grams HATHAWAY HOLLAND improve individual industry inmates Jim Harrison Job Corps kind labor force legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Manpower Development MDTA program MDTA training MEEDS ment National O'HARA occupational OECD Office older workers on-the-job training operation opportunity parole percent personnel persons present prison problem projects proposed amendment question reason recidivism require retraining Rikers Island RUTTENBERG Sam Gibbons Secretary of Labor Secretary WIRTZ shortages skills specific statement subcommittee talking thing tion Training Act training allowance training programs unem unemployed upgrading vocational education wage welfare WILLARD WIRTZ
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