Education and vocational training: Why the differences are important

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2018
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Farley, Helen
Pike A
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Countries across the world have similar objectives for educating and training their citizens, with demanding targets to promote lifelong learning, mobility, equity, social cohesion and active citizenship. Objectives for educating and training prisoners, however, tend to focus on employment. Important differences in ‘education’ and ‘vocational training’ must be considered for effective planning and delivery, to ensure prisoners have individual choices and opportunities to reach their full potential. The tendency for prison administrators to focus on provision of vocational training to boost post release employment, is interrogated. A more nuanced understanding of the role of education and training in prisons is suggested.

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Farley H, Pike A (2018). Education and vocational training: Why the differences are important. Advancing Corrections. 6. 81-93.
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39 - Education
44 - Human society::4402 - Criminology::440202 - Correctional theory, offender treatment and rehabilitation
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