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  1. Rehabilitation, release, and reoffending: A report on the criminal careers of the Division of Juvenile Rehabilitation "class of 1982" by John C Steiger, 1991
  2. The role of technology/career education in the plan for dealing with juvenile crime and delinquency in Georgia.: An article from: Techniques by Radford Talley, Coy Satterfield, 2002-10-01
  3. Rand research on criminal careers: An update on progress to date (Rand note) by Peter W Greenwood, 1980
  4. Fatherhood and incarceration as potential turning points in the criminal careers of unskilled men (Working paper) by Kathryn Edin, 2001
  5. The prison experience of career criminals: Current practice and future considerations (Rand paper series) by Paul Honig, 1978
  6. Correctional aspects of the career criminal program (Rand paper series) by Joan Petersilia, 1980
  7. The Termination of Criminal Careers (The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology)
  8. Careers in crime and substance use: Final report by Christopher Uggen, 2000
  9. Beating the Odds.: An article from: Techniques by Dilshad Husain, 1999-02-01
  10. Finding calm in rough waters. (Eckerd Youth Alternatives for at-risk youth)(Reaching Students at Risk): An article from: Techniques by Tibbett L. Speer, 1998-04-01

1. Nat' Academies Press, Criminal Careers And "Career Criminals "
work, this panel commissioned a reanalysis of recent Rand Corporation data on varia mate rehabilitation CRIMINAL CAREERS AND CAREER CRIMINALS
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2. Nat'l Academies Press, Criminal Careers And "Career Criminals "
Criminal justice decision making; Deterrence; Incapacita tion; Incarceration; Prevention of criminal careers; Rehabilitation Crime rates
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3. Stevens Point Journal - Volunteers Work To Start Criminal
Gannett Ethics Code Print Email Talk Back Wed, May 4, 2005 Volunteers work to start criminal rehabilitation house
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4. Nat'l Academies Press, Criminal Careers And "Career Criminals "
work, this panel commissioned a reanalysis of recent Rand Corporation data on varia mate rehabilitation CRIMINAL CAREERS AND CAREER CRIMINALS
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5. Nat' Academies Press, Criminal Careers And "Career Criminals "
Criminal justice decision making; Deterrence; Incapacita tion; Incarceration; Prevention of criminal careers; Rehabilitation Crime rates
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6. Corrections - Links To Legal Resources Criminal Law
Bookstore Cyberlaw News Discuss Law Legal News Legal Information Criminal law rehabilitation and punishment Corrections
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7. Biology Careers Information From The CBU Biology Department
Tennessee Criminal Law Defense Resources, this site provides definitions and Careers in Wildlife Management, Colorado Wildlife Rehabilitation
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8. Department Of Behvior Analysis, UNT
Admissions, programs and additional resources.
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9. Rehabilitation Programs - The Society And Culture Beat -
Top Society Crime Prisons Rehabilitation Programs change curriculum and dynamic training workshops within the criminal justice system.
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10. Thames Valley Probation Area Probation Work Community
www.rethinking.org.uk especially 'what are the facts' Community Rehabilitation Order
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11. American Rehabilitation: Careers In Rehabilitation With An Undergraduate Degree
Full text of the article, careers in rehabilitation with an undergraduate substance abuse/addiction studies, mobility training, and criminal justice.
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. A bachelor's degree in rehabilitation provides the foundation for a myriad of careers within the broad spectrum of human services. The purpose of this article, which is based on the National Council on Rehabilitationn Education's (NCRE) position statement on Undergraduate Education (1987), is to provide specific information about some of those career options. Undergraduate Education NCRE's position statement on Undergraduate Rehabilitation Education stresses that the foundation of a quality baccalaureate program is its emphasis in preparation in the liberal arts. Coupled with focused pre-professional training in rehabilitation, the liberal arts component prepares students to become "thinkers" as well as "doers" within their careers. According to NCRE, the objective is to graduate people who are knowledgeable and literate in the humanities and who have competenncies in the social and psychological sciences as they pertain to people with social, physical, mental, or emotional disabilities. The primary purposes of the undergraduate programs are to prepare students for direct employment in rehabilitation-related positions and/or graduate work in rehabilitations or allied human service professions.

12. UWM, CJ Jobs
CORRECTION AND rehabilitation Workers in this category maintain the Inside Jobs A Realistic Guide to criminal Justice careers for College Graduates.
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CJ/cjjobs.htm
WHAT CAN I DO WITH A DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE?
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Educational requirements vary greatly in this field. Advanced technology and increasingly complex legal issues have led to increased educational requirements, especially for positions with the federal government. The criminal justice field is moving toward specialization in areas of technology, computer security and intelligence. Some career possibilities in criminal justice fields: Border Patrol Agent Computer Security Expert Court Administration Criminal Investigator Deputy Sheriff Criminalist FBI Special Agent Insurance and Fraud Investigator Internal Revenue Special Agent Legal Assistant Police Officer Private Investigator Security Guard U.S. Secret Service Correction Officer Warden Court Officer Customs Inspector Deputy U.S. Marshal Evidence Technician Federal Protection Officer Intelligence Analyst Internal Security Advisor Police Detective Postal Inspector Probation Officer State Police Officer Youth Counselor Statistical Research Analyst Bureau of ATF Agent Domestic Violence Counselor Environment Protection Specialist Pre-Trial Services Agent
LAW ENFORCEMENT- The primary responsibilities in this category are the maintenance of peace, the prevention of crime and the supervision of criminals.

13. Career Schools : Criminal Justice - Careers.Org
criminal Justice. Everything you need to get started on a new career in all of law enforcement prevention, detention, prosecution, and rehabilitation.
http://www.careers.org/edu/edu_theme_003-criminal-justice.html
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14. UNSW Psychology Careers Occupations In Psychology
They demonstrate expertise within domains such as child abuse, criminal behaviour and custody They conduct assessment and rehabilitation of offenders,
http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/study/careers/PsychologyOccupations.htm

15. New Zealand Psychologist Society - Careers In Psychology
They are also involved in the rehabilitation and management of the effects of They provide expert opinion to the courts in such matters as criminal
http://www.psychology.org.nz/psychinnz/careers.html

16. Indiana Wesleyan University College Of Arts And Sciences
criminal rehabilitation counselors, and administrators. The criminal justice major is also excellent preparation for careers in related fields such as
http://cas.indwes.edu/Behavioral_Sciences/CriminalJustice/
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At Indiana Wesleyan, we are preparing men and women to serve God in whatever capacity they can. This means that we are concerned that students develop as whole people, keeping the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical facets of their lives in balance. We are committed to helping you integrate your faith and your life, including your career plans, in an exciting way. When you finish your degree program, you will have not only the proficiency you need to succeed professionally but also the spiritual foundation to make that profession a true service to God and to your community. Criminal Justice Major
Indiana Wesleyan University's Criminal Justice major is designed to prepare students for work in law enforcement, probation and other court services, corrections, or other agencies connected with the criminal justice system. A major objective of the program is to provide a Biblical perspective on several basic issues of justice: What conduct is (or should be) prohibited by law?

17. The Way To Happiness - Police Programs
For years during our professional careers we were very concerned with the Criminon is dedicated to criminal rehabilitation and the prevention of
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18. Careers In The Federal Bureau Of Investigations
criminal Justice Studies. My niece wants to explore a career with the FBI. correctional programs; parole supervision; community rehabilitation services,
http://www.collegeview.com/career/ask_experts/cjs.html

19. Forensic Science & Criminology - Student And Graduate Careers, The University Of
In function forensic science is used primarily in criminal in law enforcement or criminal rehabilitation respond to the public perception of increasing
http://www.uq.edu.au/careers/?page=29898&pid=29898&ntemplate=556

20. Prison Programs That Produce
It is now considered a new method of altering the careers of chronic offenders. n 1974, criminal rehabilitation programs were no longer seen as effective
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Religion was important in efforts to rehabilitate criminals in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is now considered a new method of altering the careers of chronic offenders.
n 1974, criminal rehabilitation programs were no longer seen as effective vehicles for reducing recidivism. Most research evaluations of a wide variety of programs indicated meager or no results in reducing the number of convicts returning to prison. The coup de grace came from sociologist Robert Martinson's article in Public Interest, "What WorksQuestions and Answers About Prison Reform." Martinson, backed up by statistics, questioned the effectiveness of many categories of rehabilitation programs and also rued the poor methodological quality of the studies. According to Martinson, "It is possible that some of our treatment programs are working to some extent, but our research is so bad it is incapable of telling."
The resulting disillusionment with criminal rehabilitation might have been less shattering if the original designers of these programs in the 1950s and '60s had not with little evidence made grandiose claims for what they might accomplish. Claims of success rates of 80 percent were not uncommon. Careful evaluation usually indicated little or no difference between program subjects and a matched group of inmates who hadn't participated in this form of rehabilitation.

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