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Does emotion matter? The role of alexithymia in violent recidivism: A systematic literature review
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 2019BACKGROUND Several variables have been evidenced for their association with violent reoffending. Resultant interventions have been suggested, yet the rate of recidivism remains high. Alexithymia, characterised by deficits in emotion processing and verbal
Rotem Leshem+3 more
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Predictors of recidivism in DUIIs.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1988The prior driving records of 397 drivers arrested for drinking and driving in the year 1983 were examined with the purpose of comparing biographical factors and variables relating to driving history and arrest circumstance between recidivist and nonrecidivist drinking drivers.
Roberta L. Hall+2 more
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Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 1994
, 2002Of the 108,580 persons released from prisons in 11 States in 1983, representing more than half of all released State prisoners that year, an estimated 62.5% were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within 3 years, 46.8% were reconvicted, and ...
P. Langan, D. J. Levin
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2016
California’s 2011 Public Safety Realignment created an unprecedented policy experiment by transferring the authority over lower-level felony offenders from the state correctional system to fifty-eight county jail and probation systems. While centered in California, these changes are reflective of an ongoing national conversation about the appropriate ...
Mia Bird, Ryken Grattet
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California’s 2011 Public Safety Realignment created an unprecedented policy experiment by transferring the authority over lower-level felony offenders from the state correctional system to fifty-eight county jail and probation systems. While centered in California, these changes are reflective of an ongoing national conversation about the appropriate ...
Mia Bird, Ryken Grattet
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Psychological Assessment, 2018
The present study sought to develop updated risk categories and recidivism estimates for the Violence Risk Scale-Sexual Offense version (VRS-SO; Wong, Olver, Nicholaichuk, & Gordon, 2003–2017), a sexual offender risk assessment and treatment planning ...
Mark E. Olver+8 more
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The present study sought to develop updated risk categories and recidivism estimates for the Violence Risk Scale-Sexual Offense version (VRS-SO; Wong, Olver, Nicholaichuk, & Gordon, 2003–2017), a sexual offender risk assessment and treatment planning ...
Mark E. Olver+8 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 ...
Frederick P. Rivara+5 more
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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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Performance of recidivism risk assessment instruments in U.S. correctional settings.
Psychological services, 2016With the population of adults under correctional supervision in the United States at an all-time high, psychologists and other professionals working in U.S. correctional agencies face mounting pressures to identify offenders at greater risk of recidivism
Sarah L. Desmarais+2 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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2014
Sexual recidivism is concerned with the reoffending of sexual offenders who have already had contact with the criminal justice system. This entry emphasizes the need to carefully define what is meant by recidivism and discusses some of the pitfalls in this area.
Francis, Brian, Soothill, Keith
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Sexual recidivism is concerned with the reoffending of sexual offenders who have already had contact with the criminal justice system. This entry emphasizes the need to carefully define what is meant by recidivism and discusses some of the pitfalls in this area.
Francis, Brian, Soothill, Keith
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