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- North Carolina Department of Correction, Education[al] Services : annual report. by North Carolina.Division of Prisons.Educational Services.(CARDINAL)306876;
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- Subjects: North Carolina. Division of Prisons. Educational Services; Prisoners;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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- Evaluation of North Carolina's Pathways from Prison to Postsecondary Education Program / by Davis, Lois M.,author.(CARDINAL)821384; Tolbert, Michelle A.,author.; Rand Corporation.(CARDINAL)137141; RAND Social and Economic Well-Being (Program)(CARDINAL)818092;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 89-91).Introduction -- The North Carolina Pathways Program's in-prison component -- The North Carolina Pathways Program's community and reentry component -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Appendix A: Overview of the pathways demonstration project -- app. B. Consent protocols and focus group discussion guide for evaluation of the in-prison component of the Pathways Program -- app. C. Consent protocols and focus group discussion guide for evaluation of the community component of the North Carolina Pathways Program.Before 2013, incarcerated individuals in North Carolina could enroll in college correspondence courses, but there was no coordinated effort to provide a path toward a postsecondary degree or credential. Furthermore, there was no coordination around reentry. The Vera Institute of Justice's Pathways from Prison to Postsecondary Education Project (Pathways) was a multistate demonstration project in three states -- Michigan, New Jersey, and North Carolina -- intended to create a continuum of higher education and reentry support services that begin two years prior to an individual's release from prison and continue in the community for two years postrelease, with the goal of educational progression and degree attainment. RAND and RTI International researchers conducted an independent evaluation of the North Carolina Pathways Program, examining the implementation of the in-prison and community components of the program, the experiences of Pathways students and staff, factors that facilitated or hindered their participation in the program, and lessons learned. The findings and recommendations will be of interest to other states, corrections officials, and educators interested in implementing postsecondary education programs for incarcerated adults. Notably, North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS) continues to fund components of Pathways after the demonstration project ended. Pathways affected how NCDPS approaches both higher education in prison and reentry planning. It has led to more coordination among prisons and probation and parole officers and community resources. Because of Pathways, education has become the fourth pillar of the department's reentry focus (along with housing, employment, and transportation).
- Subjects: Prisoners;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- North Carolina Department of Correction, Division of Prisons Educational Services bulletin. by North Carolina.Division of Prisons.Educational Services.(CARDINAL)306876;
Aug. 2007 and Dec. 2007 both called Vol. 8, issue 5; July 2008 and Oct. 2008 both called Vol. 8, issue 7; Feb. 2009 and May 2009 both called Vol. 8, issue 8.Latest issue consulted: Vol. 10, issue 3 (Dec. 2010).
- Subjects: North Carolina. Division of Prisons. Educational Services; Criminals; Prisoners;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- NC Prisons photo collection [kit] by North Carolina Museum of Art,compiler.(CARDINAL)150432; North Carolina Museum of Art.Art Reference Library,compiler.(CARDINAL)861636;
Collection consists of images of various correctional facilities in North Carolina with a considerable amount of material centering Polk Prison Farm, later Polk Youth Center, and Caledonia Prison Farm. Found within the collection are official photographs from the N.C. Department of Corrections; images captured by NY based photographer A.F. Sozio; photos of Polk at various stages ranging from the WWI military encampment Camp Polk to images of Polk Youth Center in 1973. The collection was discovered in the holdings of the North Carolina Museum of Art, and compiled by the North Carolina Museum of Art Library.In 1920, the North Carolina State Prison (early name for the N.C. Department of Corrections) acquired a 2,600 acre WWI tank training site and transitioned it into a prison farming facility, Polk Prison Farm. Polk Prison Farm would become Polk Youth Center in December 1963. Young offenders incarcerated there could learn skills that would help them become electricians, carpenters, bricklayers, or mechanics. Despite the removal of Polk's older population the citizens of Raleigh and the communities closest to Polk expressed displeasure at the prison's existence. In 1973 the Council of the State transferred 100 acres of Polk land to the Art Museum Building Commission for a new museum. A new site with the name Polk Youth Center opened in 1997 in Butner, Granville County. February 7, 2001, 45 acres of Polk land were transferred to the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to be used by the North Carolina Museum of Art. The only remaining indicator of the land's time as a correctional institute is the smokestack that is now the NCMA Wecome Center.
- Subjects: Convict labor; Imprisonment; Juvenile corrections.; Prison-industrial complex; Polk Correctional Institution (Butner, N.C.); Prison educators;
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- Vocational education and corrections : an assessment of opportunities and needs in North Carolina : final report / by Davison, Pamela.; Conserva, Inc.(CARDINAL)161030;
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-127).
- Subjects: Prisoners; Occupational training; North Caroliniana.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The standard educational curriculum for Division of Prisons academic component / by North Carolina.Department of Correction.(CARDINAL)133949;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Subjects: North Carolina. Division of Prisons; Prisoners;
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- This book is free and yours to keep : notes from the Appalachian Prison Book Project / by Banta, Connie,1952-editor.; DeVault-Juelfs, Kristin,1997-editor.; Harper, Destinee,1999-editor.; Ryan, Katy,1968-editor.; Skirvin, Ellen,1992-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references.An inside look at the Appalachian Prison Book Project via essays, letters, artwork, and creative writing sent by incarcerated people. APBP is a nonprofit dedicated to providing books to people in prison across West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Maryland.
- Subjects: Essays.; Personal correspondence.; Drawings.; Appalachian Prison Book Project.; Prisoners; Prisoners as authors; Prisoners; Book donations;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Institutional racism and social work.
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- Subjects: Social service and race relations.; Social work education.; Prisons and race relations.;
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- Borrowed time / by Marḳ, Daṿid,author.;
Adam Nunn's search for his true identity has horrifying consequences in this compelling psychological thriller.A badly mutilated body has been discovered in a remote woodland pond on the Essex borders a location known to be the haunt of the ruthless crime gang that ruled London in the 70s. When one of the victim's hands is found nearby, forensic tests reveal a number scrawled on the palm. It is quickly identified as the National Insurance number of struggling family man Adam Nunn.As Adam is arrested in connection with the murder, it emerges that the dead man was a private investigator he had hired to find out the identity of his birth parents. Just what did Larry Paris discover that got him killed?As Adam seeks the truth surrounding his origins and promises justice for the mother he never knew, he is drawn into a lurid criminal world of violence and violation, reprisal and merciless death. Torn between the man he wants to be and the man he fears becoming, Adam's investigations will lead him ever deeper into darkness.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Gangster fiction.; Horror fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Amateur sleuths; Cold cases (Criminal investigation); Holderness; Murder; Prison educators; Prisons; Private investigators; Secrecy; Women correctional personnel; Secrecy.;
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- Shakespeare behind bars : the power of drama in a women's prison / by Trounstine, Jean R.,1946-(CARDINAL)654698;
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- Subjects: Case studies.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Drama; Prison theater; Women prisoners; Women prisoners;
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