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July 24, 2008


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Risk assessment? Personnel management? Distribution logistics? Those skills are as key to a successful drug corner as they are to a corner office. That's the theory behind the Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP), a recently launched nonprofit that teaches would-be Stringer Bells to apply their talents in the legit marketplace.

Based (appropriately) in a privately run prison in Cleveland, Texas, the program has put 370 inmates through a four-month crash course in which volunteer execs and Ivy League MBA students help them craft business plans. The vetting is intense: Prisoners must be within a year of release, renounce gang affiliations, complete a long questionnaire, memorize financial jargon, and submit to multiple tests and interviews. Only about one in five is accepted, and many get kicked out along the way for infractions from cheating to maintaining gang ties.

The selectivity seems to pay off—since PEP launched in 2004, virtually all of its graduates have found jobs, says spokeswoman Kami Recla, and more than 40 have launched businesses ranging from landscaping to leatherwork. More important, fewer than 5 percent are back behind bars so far, impressive in a state with a recidivism rate hovering around 30 percent. It remains to be seen, however, whether this success story is recession-proof.


 

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Shouldn't it be the Marlo Stanfield school of management? Marlo was the one that put on the suit and tie and went with Levy to get started in legit biz...c'mon guys, I know there are some Wire fans over there
Posted by:OmarJuly 31, 2008 3:17:58 PMRespond ^
Well, it was Stringer with the copy shop, and that McNulty trailed- all the way to class. When his apartment got hit, they found Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Naw, I say Stringer was the CFO of the Barksdale gang.

Oh, and Omar Little rules. Great name, friend.
Posted by:SpookyAugust 6, 2008 2:14:15 PMRespond ^
Marlo was street, like Avon. Straang, as somebody used to drawl it out, applied economic theory to his business. Of course his own ambition and doublecrossing got in the way. One of the best villains to ever grace the tube.
Posted by:no corner girlAugust 6, 2008 7:37:08 PMRespond ^
Sheeeeit.
Posted by:State Sen. Clayton DavisAugust 11, 2008 2:45:08 PMRespond ^
He is not Joe.
Posted by:The GreekAugust 11, 2008 2:48:00 PMRespond ^
GREAT article. Thanks!

also of note to humanist-political "The Wire" fans:

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- http://jefffarias.com/index.php?/ar chives/604-Wednesday,-July-30-2008.html
- http://novamnetwork.com/podcasts/fa rias/premium/FariasShow-(08-08-2008)-lo.mp3

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Harvard-trained sociologist Peter Moskos became a cop in Baltimore’s roughest neighborhood —the Eastern District, also the location for the critically acclaimed HBO drama "The Wire".

He provides an unforgettable window into this world that outsiders never see.
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Can someone at MOTHERJONES who is smart and fearless enough help me secure a sponsor to study BS-Business Administration through Walden University.I am a South African.
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