Corrective Services Industries Review Of Competitive Issues And Production Inefficiency In Correctional Industries

Topics:
Organization
Tags:
Industry,
Management,
New South Wales,
Strategy
Source:
State of New South Wales

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Overview: Correctional industries have several major functions, including assistance in inmate rehabilitation and to assist in reducing the cost of prison operations. This paper reviews only one aspect of correctional industries, namely the productivity of correctional industries, and the comparison of that productivity to the productivity of equivalent industries in the regular workplace.

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Format: PDF | Size: 576KB | Date: Jan 2007 | Pages: 78


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