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SO00

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The basic purpose for vocational training is to:
 
  a. keep inmates busy in prison.
  b. earn money for the state.
  c. prepare inmates for jobs in the community.
  d. make inmates happy.

Question 2

Inmates who attain sufficient reading and writing skills for functional literacy may increase the possibility of:
 
  a. staying incarcerated.
  b. lawful employment after release from prison.
  c. getting out of prison early.
  d. none of these choices.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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