Abstract
California's minimum security institution at Chino and its women's prison nearby welcomed fifteen students from ten west ern colleges for a six-week work-study program in correction dur ing the summer of 1965. Registered for a sociology course at San Diego State College, with prerequisite academic background in criminology, they participated in group counseling and worked at various posts in the institutions. The male students worked alongside inmates in the fields and shops for a short period. The. fifteen also formed their own private counseling group.
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