What is the timeframe from when a resident arrives until he begins vocational or educational programs?
The timeframe from resident arrival to enrollment in any vocational or educational placement is dependent upon several facility factors. These include the current facility schedule, current facility resident work needs, and facility, not school, provided education programs. Right now, there seems to be facility schedule/program determination adjustments underway that prohibit an accurate response to the question. Currently, a resident desiring vocational programming will be interviewed and placed on a waiting list. The usual entry criteria involves having a high school or GED diploma, the date of arrival at this facility, the earliest possible release date (ERPD), the ERPD with time cuts for enrolled programs completion, and whether or not a resident has had previous vocational program completions during the current incarceration. Typically, residents who arrive first, who have a high school or GED diploma, who have had no previous vocational program completions during this incarcerati
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