1975
DOI: 10.1002/j.2164-585x.1975.tb02190.x
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Career Planning for Prison Inmates

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“…From these few studies, it appears that career planning and vocational training may be of some value for deprived popUlations, although there is not a great deal of evidence from which to draw conclusions, and except for the Feldman & Mari nelli (28) study, the studies do not employ strong designs. It appears that no single activity, such as self-directed career planning, is adequate by itself.…”
Section: Subproffesional Trainingmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…From these few studies, it appears that career planning and vocational training may be of some value for deprived popUlations, although there is not a great deal of evidence from which to draw conclusions, and except for the Feldman & Mari nelli (28) study, the studies do not employ strong designs. It appears that no single activity, such as self-directed career planning, is adequate by itself.…”
Section: Subproffesional Trainingmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A more comprehensive career planning experience was examined by Feldman & Marinelli (28), who studied the extent to which vocational maturity was increased in 90 adult male inmates in Massachusetts correctional institutions. Five subjects in each of six different settings were randomly assigned to three groups: experimen tal, control-attention-placebo, and control.…”
Section: Subproffesional Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%