Program Profile: Prison Industry Enhancement Certificate Program (PIECP)

The program engages state prison inmates in private sector jobs (which pay minimum wage or higher), in an effort to increase post-release employment and reduce recidivism.

Evidence Rating: Promising | One study

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The program engages persons incarcerated in state prison in private sector jobs (which pay minimum wage or higher), in an effort to increase post-release employment and reduce recidivism. The program is rated Promising. Compared with those who worked in traditional prison industries and participated in other activities such as education and drug treatment, treatment group participants showed a statistically significant increase in post-release employment and a decrease in recidivism rates.

A Promising rating implies that implementing the program may result in the intended outcome(s).

Date Created: July 17, 2024
Program Snapshot

Age: 18 - 51

Gender: Male, Female

Race/Ethnicity: White, Black, Hispanic, Other

Setting (Delivery): Correctional

Program Type: Violence Prevention, Vocational/Job Training

Targeted Population: Prisoners

Current Program Status: Active

Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program (PIECP)
Bureau of Justice Assistance

DC
United States

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