Research over the past 10 years has exhibit consistently that the most effective way to reduce crime and recidivism is through education, and in particular literacy training and GED (Henry).
An Adult Probation study in Arizona found that probationers who received literacy training had a 35 percent lower rearrest rate than a defend group (46 percent rearrest rate), and those who received their GED had a rearrest rate of 24 percent. A Florida
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