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Results of a Nationwide Survey: Correctional Education Organizational Structure Trends

NCJ Number
127705
Journal
Journal of Correctional Education Volume: 41 Issue: 4 Dated: (December 1990) Pages: 174-181
Author(s)
T Gehring
Date Published
1990
Length
8 pages
Annotation
A prescribed state-by-state telephone survey was used under the auspices of the Journal of Correctional Education in October 1989 to determine aspects of changes occurring in the generic types of organizational structures used to to deliver correctional educational services.
Abstract
One background aspect discussed is that correctional educators are often not in charge of educational decisions which can cause problems in areas of curriculum, budget, and personnel matters. There are three generic models: the traditional or decentralized pattern, the correctional education bureau, and the correctional school district. In the 1930's, the correctional education bureau model was the favored design. The current design is the correctional school district which started in the early 1970's. Further areas of research in this particular model are suggested. However, the results seem to show that more educators are being involved in the planning stages of correctional educational programs. An appendix illustrates the model used in each State organization. 5 tables, 3 figures, and 6 references