Feds just shut Job Corps down.
I am currently managing an intake program for youth crisis shelter... The local job corps is sending dozens of young people our way next week... on it goes...
They are on the attack:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/labor-dept-suspend-job-corps-centers-put-students-danger-cost-taxpayers-1-7bbut have been for many years:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-job-corps-failure-1524432262The program needs overhauling but I imagine this is just a way to cut support for poor people. Some of the stats looking troubling and could be but without context are murky:
- The low graduation rate might be really bad OR it could be that by just being in the program the kids are more likely to be employable or receive positive opportunities, which pull them out of the program.
- Also, it ignores that our peak years to engage in crime/deviance are our late teens. While this program doesn't turn the kids into little robots and undo all the aspects of their environment, maybe it reduces crime, which is supposedly why we pay the police more than most teachers and professors. It seems like we enjoy investing in crime prevention as a society?
- And, it ignores the benefits of just housing at risk kids and the strain this is going to put on places like
@Too Frank To Fred Job Corps needs an overhaul, but not in this manner. JobCorps has blue and red protectors in congress and the late George Foreman was a graduate, so it'd be hard for Trump to just kill it outright. Where were the dems in Biden's first two years to make changes to this? Where the fuck is their Project 2025? Dems need to stop simply protecting institutions, but start remaking them in order to protect them.