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Journal of Offender Counseling Services Rehabilitation, 1984
Abstract This paper approaches recidivism from the perspective of ethnomethodology and views “recidivism” as the product of, various decisions and interactions. Consequently, rehabilitation and measures of its success or failure must be considered as a process.
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Abstract This paper approaches recidivism from the perspective of ethnomethodology and views “recidivism” as the product of, various decisions and interactions. Consequently, rehabilitation and measures of its success or failure must be considered as a process.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Recidivistic cholesteatoma encompasses residual as well as recurrent disease, and can occur in up to 61% of cases. Pediatric disease may have a higher propensity for recidivism. Serial physical examination and MRI including non-EPI DWI sequences are useful in surveillance.
Shayna Portanova, Cooperman +3 more
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Recidivistic cholesteatoma encompasses residual as well as recurrent disease, and can occur in up to 61% of cases. Pediatric disease may have a higher propensity for recidivism. Serial physical examination and MRI including non-EPI DWI sequences are useful in surveillance.
Shayna Portanova, Cooperman +3 more
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Cartel Activity and Recidivism
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021The existence and extent of recidivism have been highly debated in the last few years. This chapter examines the current theoretical, experimental and empirical literature on recidivism and related issues. It also presents novel evidence on: (i) the amount of recidivism in the EU between 1998 and December 2020 (up to 19% of cartel members, depending on
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Sexual Abuse, 2019
The current study focuses on adolescents with sex offense histories and examines sexual reoffending patterns within 2 years of a prior sex offense. We employed inductive statistical models using archival official records maintained by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ), which provides social, offense, placement, and risk assessment ...
Turgut Ozkan +4 more
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The current study focuses on adolescents with sex offense histories and examines sexual reoffending patterns within 2 years of a prior sex offense. We employed inductive statistical models using archival official records maintained by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ), which provides social, offense, placement, and risk assessment ...
Turgut Ozkan +4 more
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Trauma Recidivism in the Elderly
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1996The incidence of recurrent trauma in the elderly is unknown. This study evaluated the risk of readmission for injury among elderly trauma patients compared with an uninjured geriatric cohort. The effects of age, sex, race, preexisting illness, and ISS on trauma recidivism were determined.Population based retrospective cohort analysis of the elderly ...
K D, Gubler +5 more
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Prediction of violent recidivism
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2002Objective: To describe the changes and improvements in accuracy of the prediction of violent recidivism.Method: The evolution of better prediction models is described by reviewing the more significant methods used and referring to the results of their application.Results: Development of instruments such as the Psychopathy Checklist‐Revised, the ...
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Offense history and recidivism
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1976Many investigators, using official statistics, have reported that personal offenders are less likely to be recidivists than are property offenders. The present study, using official records and self-reports of offense type, shows that indicators based on the former are less adequate for predictive and causal studies of recidivism than those based on ...
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Recidivism in Sexual Offenders
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2015Sexual offenders, in particular, child molesters and rapists, often spend long periods in jails and prisons because of their sexual misbehavior. These offenders are viewed by the majority of the members of society as predators. Believing that once a sexual offender, always a sexual offender, people fear them and feel they are a constant menace. This is
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