Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how certain aspects of prison life affect postrelease recidivism could be useful to effective crime-control. One aspect of prison life that may ...
The model required recalibration, after which calibration performance was adequate (e.g. calibration in the large was 1.0 for all scenarios). A recalibrated model for OxRec can be used in the Netherlands for individuals released from prison and individuals on probation to stratify their risk of ...
Traumatic brain injury rates and sequelae: a comparison of prisoners with a matched community sample in Australia[J]. Brain Injury, 2011, 25(2): 131 – 141. DOI: 10.3109/02699052.2010.536193 [12] Farrer TJ, Frost RB, Hedges DW. Prevalence of traumatic brain injury in juvenile offenders:...
Re-Offending Rates Rise as the Prison Population ExpandsRead the full-text online article and more details about "Re-Offending Rates Rise as the Prison Population Expands" by Dugan, Emily - The Independent on Sunday (London, England), July 2, 2008By DuganEmily...
Re-offending rates are lower among offenders treated in secure hospitals than among mentally ill people held in prisonCytokine blockadeanti-TNF therapyvaccinationautoimmunityrheumatoid arthritisDyer C.doi:10.1136/bmj.c6447Dyer, ClareBMJBmj
IMPORTANCE Individuals released from prison have high rates of violent reoffending, and there is uncertainty about whether pharmacological treatments reduce reoffending risk.Chang, ZhengLichtenstein, PaulLangstrom, NiklasLarsson, HenrikFazel, Seena
supports them into education or a job while inside prison and, crucially, during and after release.It is the UK's first dedicated resettlement unit for teenagers and has a reconviction rate of just 14 per cent, compared with the 78 per cent re-offending rates for young offenders nationally....
Mental health disorders have also been identified as overrepresented in individuals convicted of sexual offending (ICSO) compared with general offending populations and the general population, with prevalence rates of any mental disorders ranging from 60% to 100%, with alcohol misuse, paraphilic, and ...
Design/methodology/approach – The evaluation design compared expected re-offending rates after one year calculated using offender group reconviction scale (OGRS3) with actual reoffending rates after one year based on data from the police national computer (PNC). "Re-offending" was defined in line...