The Effect of Job Training Programs at a Juvenile Correctional Facility in Japan
日本青少年惩教所职业培训计划的效果
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- 批准号:23530288
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- 金额:$ 3.16万
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- 依托单位国家:日本
- 项目类别:Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:日本
- 起止时间:2011 至 2013
- 项目状态:已结题
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In this paper, we considered the effect of job training program at a Kawagoe Juvenile Correctional Facility in Japan on the re-enty ratio within five years after release. We have investigated 1) the sample statistics of relation between the characteristics of inmates and the re-entry ratio, 2) the relation between the characteristcis of inmates and the job training participation by Probit analysis, 3) the relation between the characteristics of inmates and the re-entry ratio by Probit analysis, 4) the effect of job training program on the re-entry ratio by Propensity Score method and 5) for each of the characteristics, the effect of job training program on the re-entry ration. Our main result is that inmates who joined any job training program have a statistically lower re-entry ratio so that the job training programs are effective in preventing future crimes.
在本文中,我们考虑了日本的Kawagoe少年惩教设施对释放后五年内重新比率的效果。我们已经调查了1)囚犯特征与重新进入比率之间关系的样本统计数据,2)囚犯的特征与通过概率分析进行的职业培训参与之间的关系,3)囚犯的特征与重新培训比率分析的培训的特征和重新培训的效果,4)4)4)4)关于重新输入的计划。我们的主要结果是,加入任何职业培训计划的囚犯的重新输入比率较低,因此职业培训计划有效预防未来的犯罪。
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2012年2月Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business Schoolのミニコンファレンス(討論者2人あり)において論文発表
论文于 2012 年 2 月在哥伦比亚商学院日本经济与商业中心举行的小型会议(有 2 位讨论者)上发表。
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Wada, et al. (2012),"The Effect of Job Training Programs at a Juvenile Correctional Facility in Japan", Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School, Working Paper Series, No.303
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