Published: August 1, 2006 Product Type: National Program Project Report Grant ID: 28797 Substance Abuse Treatment for Connecticut Prisoners Reduces Rearrest Rates and Is Cost Effective Analysis of the cost effectiveness of substance abuse treatment programs for prisoners National Program ...
10.1177/0011128704266422CRIME & DELINQUENCY / JANUARY 2005Wooldredge, Thistlethwaite / COURT DISPOSITIONS AND REARREST Court Dispositions and Rearrest for Intimate Assault
Probability of remaining arrest free within one year for Health Link participants and comparison groups. 61 32 ≤ 90 days 90 + days 0 20 40 60 80 100 Percent rearrested within one year Retention p=.01 Figure 3. Rearrest rates by retention status.
By Patrick A. Langan, Ph.D. David J. Levin, Ph.D. BJS Statisticians This study of the rearrest, reconviction, and reincarceration of prisoners tracked 272,111 former inmates for 3 years after their release in 1994.
Previous studies have estimated the in-cidenceofsome types of rearrest(RA) at 61.0 to 79.0%, and the electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform characteristics of prehospitalRA rhythms have not been previously described.
WHAT IS RECIDIVISM? • Public safety failure rate • New crime by convicted felony inmates and probationers • Measured by rates of rearrest, reconviction, and reincarceration WHAT IS RATE OF RECIDIVISM? • 70% of inmates and 58% of probationers rearrested within three years • Less than ...
Rearrest Outcomes after Two Years, by Supervision Status at 1994 Release Unconditional MandatoryDiscretionary releasees parolees parolees Percent rearrested 62% 61% 54% Average number of rearrests 2.5 2.1 2.1 Source: Urban Institute analysis of Bureau of Justice Statistics data.
An Evaluation of the Cook County Sheriff's Day Reporting Center Program: Rearrest and Reincarceration after Discharge Prepared for the Cook County Sheriff's Office Department of Community Supervision and Intervention Prepared by Christine Martin Senior Research Analyst Illinois Criminal Justice ...
Article 5 Right of rearrest and multiple arrest 1. Where in any State a ship has already been arrested and released or security in respect of that ship has already been provided to secure a maritime claim, that ship shall not thereafter be rearrested or arrested in respect of the same maritime claim ...
Three studies that used re-arrest as a measure of recidivism reported rearrest rates similar to the rate reported here. 22 These studies reported re-arrest rates of 15% (Wooldredge and Thistlethwaite 2002; based on a two-year follow-up period), 16% (Murphy et al. 1998; based on a 12 to 18 month ...