Rehabilitating Misdemeanor Offenders at County Jail Through Extension Education
Volume
33
Issue
6
Abstract
OSU Extension-Clermont County delivers educational programs in horticulture, agriculture, and family life to misdemeanor offenders at Clermont County jail as part of their comprehensive rehabilitating process. Classes involve both formal instruction and hands-on training. This program is the first of its kind in the nation. An innovative grant of $6,000 was awarded to this program by OSU Extension. If the program proves successful, inmates will improve their lives and be more productive citizens.
Recommended Citation
Gao, G., Dupree, K., & McKee, S. (1995). Rehabilitating Misdemeanor Offenders at County Jail Through Extension Education. The Journal of Extension, 33(6), Article 12. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol33/iss6/12