insert-headers-and-footers domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/chosetfn/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131As a fundamental concept within the criminal justice system, recidivism refers to a person’s relapse into criminal behaviour *after* experiencing institutional intervention.
Essentially, recidivism refers to the rate of reoffending among the population of previously incarcerated individuals.
There are so many factors that impact the reoffending rate, such as mental health needs, substance abuse, and the reform program that is available in prison (among many others). The follow up period also needs to be considered.
First, it’s important to note that national statistics on recidivism is rare - a concern on its own.
Next, a quick overview of the following recidivism rates should make us think about what contributes to a high rate vs. low rate in each respective country.
The rate of criminal recidivism around the world is reported to be as high as 50%.
There are (many) reasons for this concerning rate of reoffending, and these reasons differ from one country to another.
The difference in recidivism rates between countries reveals how legal policy and criminal behaviour are closely linked. These policies extend beyond the rehabilitation efforts at various institutions.
Studies have shown the following factors to be the largest contributors to the increases risk of reoffending;
With these factors in mind, where does the responsibility for “community characteristics” lie?
Source for information:
Harvard Political Review
African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies
Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ)
World Population Review