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Recidivism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Recidivism - Definition of Recidivism at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Recidivism. Look it up now! ... Learn more about recidivism with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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Ensuring the Quality, Credibility, and Relevance of U.S. Justice Statistics ... The Bureau of Justice Statistics requested that the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academies (in cooperation with the Committee on Law and Justice) convene a panel to review its statistical programs. ... Corrections | Recidivism...
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Reports on the rearrest, reconviction, and reincarceration of former inmates who were tracked for 3 years after their release from prisons in 15 States in 1994. The former inmates represent two-thirds of all prisoners released in the ... The report includes prisoner demographic characteristics (gender, ... Within 3 years,
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Definition of recidivism in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for recidivism. ... [Webster 1913 Suppl.] The old English system of recognizances, in which the guilty party deposits a sum of money, is an excellent guarantee to society against recidivism. --Havelock Ellis.
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The 1994 recidivism study estimated that within 3 years, 51.8% of prisoners released during the year were back in prison either because of a new crime for which they received another prison sentence, or because of a technical violation of their parole.
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Sentencing Commission Studies Recidivism ... There has been much speculation about the percentage of sentences actually being served by Tennessee inmates and the recidivism rate for those released from incarceration.
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Recidivism was defined as a return to prison. Results showed that, in general, the recidivism rates of the early release offenders at one, two, and three years of followup were lower or about equal to the recidivism rates for the comparison group.
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