Social discrimination is one of the major challenges faced by the ex-prisoners when returning to their society which could have an adverse effect on criminal recidivism. The objective of this study is to examine the effects of social discrimination on criminal recidivism among ex-prisoners in metropolitan Kano using two dimensions (racial and criminal record discrimination). Data was collected using survey questionnaire and it was analysed using Partial Least Squares model (PLS). The finding of the study shows that both racial discrimination and criminal record discrimination of ex-prisoners are having significant effects towards criminal recidivism and they accounted for 42.5% R2. Moreover, criminal record discrimination was found to have ...
The comparative rate of women entering the formal correctional system and serving custodial sentence...
This research study is based on exploring perception of ex-offenders regarding reintegration back to...
Aims: To explore possible systematic differences between prison inmates serving their fi rst sentenc...
Criminal recidivism as a contemporary and global phenomenon has been explained and analysed from dif...
Criminal recidivism is a holistic phenomenon as a result of the interplay between institution, socia...
This paper discourses the phenomena of criminal recidivism using a conceptual analysis of social exc...
Discrimination and stigma have been found to be one of the foremost factors that thwarted former pri...
Prison institution and its experiences together with the stigmatization of offenders in the society ...
ecidivism is the reversion of an individual to criminal behavior after he or she has been\ud convict...
Abstract: This study is an attempt to assess the psychosocial effects of ex-prisoners and the mitiga...
Released prisoners in Kenya have a 75% likelihood of committing another crime and a 50% probability ...
The Nigerian prison system is witnessing an enormous increase in people relapsing into crime and cri...
Statistics throughout the globe suggest that most prisoners coming out of prison are likely to be re...
Previous studies rarely examined racial disparities in post-release employment and recidivism. Find...
Recidivism is the relapse into criminal activity and is generally measured by a former prisoner’s re...
The comparative rate of women entering the formal correctional system and serving custodial sentence...
This research study is based on exploring perception of ex-offenders regarding reintegration back to...
Aims: To explore possible systematic differences between prison inmates serving their fi rst sentenc...
Criminal recidivism as a contemporary and global phenomenon has been explained and analysed from dif...
Criminal recidivism is a holistic phenomenon as a result of the interplay between institution, socia...
This paper discourses the phenomena of criminal recidivism using a conceptual analysis of social exc...
Discrimination and stigma have been found to be one of the foremost factors that thwarted former pri...
Prison institution and its experiences together with the stigmatization of offenders in the society ...
ecidivism is the reversion of an individual to criminal behavior after he or she has been\ud convict...
Abstract: This study is an attempt to assess the psychosocial effects of ex-prisoners and the mitiga...
Released prisoners in Kenya have a 75% likelihood of committing another crime and a 50% probability ...
The Nigerian prison system is witnessing an enormous increase in people relapsing into crime and cri...
Statistics throughout the globe suggest that most prisoners coming out of prison are likely to be re...
Previous studies rarely examined racial disparities in post-release employment and recidivism. Find...
Recidivism is the relapse into criminal activity and is generally measured by a former prisoner’s re...
The comparative rate of women entering the formal correctional system and serving custodial sentence...
This research study is based on exploring perception of ex-offenders regarding reintegration back to...
Aims: To explore possible systematic differences between prison inmates serving their fi rst sentenc...