NCJ Number
92803
Date Published
1983
Length
31 pages
Annotation
This report summarizes the presentations and panel discussions that addressed the key concerns of business and corrections regarding employment of offenders.
Abstract
The conference addressed the subject of offenders as an untapped economic resource. Speakers noted that offender employment can be a profitable business opportunity. Employers need to be aware of correctional economics and its relationship to business costs and profits. Employment of offenders is much more effective in crime prevention than other correctional programs. Such employment shows great potential as part of the solution to rising crime rates. Photographs of the conference and the conference agenda are provided. Appendixes give statistics on offenders in Washington State, a glossary of corrections terms, a list of skills taught to offenders, a list of resources in both business and corrections, and a copy of the Washington State House Bill on inmate work programs.