Rapid educational rehabilitation for prison inmates |
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Authors: | Henry James Kandel Teodoro Ayllon Michael D. Roberts |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, U.S.A.;Community Mental Health Center of Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | One of the major goals of prisons has been the educational rehabilitation of inmates. Studies have shown that predelinquents as well as delinquents could be motivated to achieve in academic areas through the use of an incentive system. The present study attempted to extend the behavioral yield of such a system with prison inmates. The academic performance of two inmates in math and English were compared when two levels of incentives were made contingent on that performance. The results showed that the two inmates passed academic tests as much as nine times faster under an enriched schedule of incentives than under a standard one. This increase in rate of performance was translated into actual academic achievement as one of the inmates passed 9th through 12th grade algebra in only 14 days. A standardized test confirmed this academic advancement for both inmates. These high rates of performance and academic achievement are even more dramatic in view of the fact that five months prior to this procedure, both inmates had been tested as being below average in intelligence. |
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Keywords: | Reprints can be obtained from T. Ayllon Psychology Dept. Georgia State University Atlanta GA 30303 U.S.A.. |
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