A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RECIDIVISM RATES OF OLDER ADULT MALE SEX OFFENDERSSmethurst, Alex J.Bamford, JenniferTully, Ruth J.Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice
Participants that quit the program, however, saw significantly higher conviction and reincarceration rates compared to matched controls. The nuance added to our program evaluation by adding attrition as a differential factor is worth consideration by other reentry programs who may not be realizing the...
However, although Northern Taiwan exhibited higher rates of people who use drugs completing their treatment, Eastern Taiwan exhibited the lowest rate of drug recidivism after treatment. This result may be related to urban- rural differences. As of July 2021, Northern Taiwan comprises 45.6 percent of...
Whilst recidivism rates are not reported for women, the proportion of women in prison who have a prior imprisonment is reported which shows that roughly half (48%) of women in prison have been previously imprisoned [11]. New South Wales (NSW), the most populous State in Australia, housed ...
The Governor recently announced plans to launch a new "California Model" of incarceration, created in the image of the Norway model. Does that mean California will fundamentally shift toward offering programming run exclusively by CBOs to lower recidivism rates?
to solve problems and save lives,” said Justice Clement, who serves as liaison to PSCs. “This new data reinforces the amazing work being conducted in these courts to give people who are struggling a second chance, to strengthen families, and to safeguard communities across the stat...
state of health. Overestimators had more often completed college education than those who estimated correctly. Generally, the youngest participants (17 to 29 years) and those with the lowest net household income (up to 1500€) expected and accepted the highest error rates in credit scoring (...
Problematic Youth: 12 Year Follow Up Recidivism Rates after Treatment for Boys and Girls from Different Ethnic GroupsMegens, KimBijleveld, Catrien
(Mallet and Tedor2018). Re-offending rates are high, suggesting a distinct need for focused research attention on this worldwide concern. However, despite the notable psychological difficulties experienced by those who re-offend, there has not been a systematic review of psychological interventions ...
; and that the effect of mental illnesson other“recidivism” is partially mediated by system bias and stigma.We use this framework to propose three priorities for advancing research, articulating policy, and improving practice. American Journal of Psychiatry,...