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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2015
The etymology of the word recidivism is explored as is its use in the psychiatric literature and other areas. This paper revisits a proposal to stop using the word to describe hospital readmission and substance use relapse since the origin of the word and predominant meaning reflect crime and acts that offend society.
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The etymology of the word recidivism is explored as is its use in the psychiatric literature and other areas. This paper revisits a proposal to stop using the word to describe hospital readmission and substance use relapse since the origin of the word and predominant meaning reflect crime and acts that offend society.
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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2015
Recently, with some variations, American society has witnessed an increase in criminality, as people seem to lose their self-control more easily and to have less respect for human life. Jails and prisons house more offenders of all ages. The reasons for their incarceration are many but include the uncontrolled use of drugs and firearms, both of which ...
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Recently, with some variations, American society has witnessed an increase in criminality, as people seem to lose their self-control more easily and to have less respect for human life. Jails and prisons house more offenders of all ages. The reasons for their incarceration are many but include the uncontrolled use of drugs and firearms, both of which ...
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Comparing Official Measures of Recidivism in Juvenile Justice
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2022Jonathan W Caudill +2 more
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Criminal recidivism rates globally: A 6-year systematic review update
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2023Denis Yukhnenko, Seena Fazel
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Risk Factors for Overall Recidivism and Severity of Recidivism in Serious Juvenile Offenders
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2011Eva Mulder
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