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Transferring Skills To Jobs Janice C. Pearce, Research Analyst Office of Transition Services Statewide Conference on Offender Reentry “Shaping the Future of Transition” May 1-3, 2007

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Page 1: Transferring Skills To Jobs Janice C. Pearce, Research Analyst Office of Transition Services Statewide Conference on Offender Reentry “Shaping the Future

Transferring Skills To Jobs

Janice C. Pearce, Research Analyst

Office of Transition Services Statewide Conference on Offender Reentry “Shaping the Future of Transition” May

1-3, 2007

Page 2: Transferring Skills To Jobs Janice C. Pearce, Research Analyst Office of Transition Services Statewide Conference on Offender Reentry “Shaping the Future

Skills Training Opportunities

While incarcerated inmates are encouraged to take advantage of vocational training and/or skills development opportunities.

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Skills Training Opportunities

Work/skills development opportunities include unit-based work assignments such as unit services, food service and Correction Enterprise, work assignments in the community such as road squads and community work crew.

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The big question is…

Are the skills being taught to men and women during incarceration transferable to jobs or job opportunities upon release??

Page 5: Transferring Skills To Jobs Janice C. Pearce, Research Analyst Office of Transition Services Statewide Conference on Offender Reentry “Shaping the Future

Project Objective

The Department of Correction’s commitment to transitional services for all offenders resulted in a request from the Secretary’s Office to take a look at transferable skill development prospects of those inmates employed through Correction Enterprise (CE), the Inmate Construction Program (ICP) and the Welding Program administered by the Engineering section.

Page 6: Transferring Skills To Jobs Janice C. Pearce, Research Analyst Office of Transition Services Statewide Conference on Offender Reentry “Shaping the Future

Research examined training opportunities available to

inmates and their transferability to jobs or job opportunities upon release

Page 7: Transferring Skills To Jobs Janice C. Pearce, Research Analyst Office of Transition Services Statewide Conference on Offender Reentry “Shaping the Future

Project Overview – Step 1

Compile a list of industries and occupations found within Correction Enterprise and Inmate Construction and Welding Programs.

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Project Overview – Step 2

Identify related occupations and review for transferability of skills using state and national occupational data.

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Project Overview – Step 3

Develop industry profiles to present specific industry and occupational data to the inmate population and the case managers who assist them with career and education choices.

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Profiles

• Description of business activity

• Matched Occupations

• Education, Training and Experience

• General Work Activities

• Employment and Wage Outlook

• Selected Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

• Related Occupations

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Career Resource ToolsOccupational Information Network (O*NET)

http:online.onetcenter.orgInteractive, accessible occupational information

Americas Career InfoNet (ACINET) www.careerinfonet.org Resource for making informed career decisions to support a demand driven workforce investment system

Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/oco

Information on hundreds of different jobs their training and educational needs, working conditions, what workers do on the job and anticipated job prospects

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Employer Incentives

Federal Bonding Program

Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit - (WtW)

Work Opportunity Tax Credit – WOTC)

For more information on these programs contact your local ESC Office or Joblink Career Center

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Like my friend here, this research has only scratched the surface. Future studies could expand the list of job opportunities, identify industries and occupations considered to be “offender friendly” and the skills necessary to prepare offenders to be considered for employment.

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Thank You !

Contact Information:

Janice C. Pearce

Post Office Box 365

Youngsville, NC 27596

919/556-1865