AbstractIn this study I want to make a comparative analyses between the convicted women incarcerated for the first time and the ones with multiple convictions. Likewise, this study represents a part from an ample work, in which there will be made some tables for recidivism prediction. Thus, another objective of the study is to establish a set of recidivism predictors in what concerns women. In the study it can be noticed that the old offender women have a bigger level of hostility and a superior score at the level of social behaviour. In what concerns the level of shame, it can be noticed that this is bigger to old offender women and the level of quilt is bigger in the case of the women who are for the first time in prison
A clear and structured approach to evidence-based and gender-specific risk assessment of violence in...
AbstractThe purpose of this quantitative, longitudinal, correlational study was to examine if probat...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail ...
This study examines time-varying gender-responsive and gender-neutral predictors of recidivism over ...
Despite evidence suggesting that the numbers of women in correctional institutions is increasing (U....
Using a sample of 497 Canadian women released into the community from federal prisons, this study ex...
The purpose of this research is to determine the factors predicting recidivism among a sample of 222...
Female inmates are a significant and growing population, and are arrested and re-arrested at alarmin...
Previous research has shown that female persistent offenders have multiple psychiatric and psychosoc...
There has been an increased focus on understanding the factors that may be predictive of violent rec...
The purpose of the proposed study was to examine if differences existed in the riskfactors predictiv...
Much remains to be learned about predicting recidivism in women, including which risk assessment ins...
OBJECTIVE: In the last two decades, parallel to the increase in the number of female offenders, the ...
A substantial rise in the number of females involved in the criminal justice system has resulted in ...
A clear and structured approach to evidence-based and gender-specific risk assessment of violence in...
AbstractThe purpose of this quantitative, longitudinal, correlational study was to examine if probat...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail ...
This study examines time-varying gender-responsive and gender-neutral predictors of recidivism over ...
Despite evidence suggesting that the numbers of women in correctional institutions is increasing (U....
Using a sample of 497 Canadian women released into the community from federal prisons, this study ex...
The purpose of this research is to determine the factors predicting recidivism among a sample of 222...
Female inmates are a significant and growing population, and are arrested and re-arrested at alarmin...
Previous research has shown that female persistent offenders have multiple psychiatric and psychosoc...
There has been an increased focus on understanding the factors that may be predictive of violent rec...
The purpose of the proposed study was to examine if differences existed in the riskfactors predictiv...
Much remains to be learned about predicting recidivism in women, including which risk assessment ins...
OBJECTIVE: In the last two decades, parallel to the increase in the number of female offenders, the ...
A substantial rise in the number of females involved in the criminal justice system has resulted in ...
A clear and structured approach to evidence-based and gender-specific risk assessment of violence in...
AbstractThe purpose of this quantitative, longitudinal, correlational study was to examine if probat...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...