The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders released from the custody of the Irish Prison Service in 2008. The statistics were produced using a combination of Irish Prison Service and Garda Síochána administrative record. Some of the key points highlighted in the report were as follows: • In 2008, just over 50% re-offended within a three-year period of their release date compared with just over 55% in 2007. • Recidivism was higher for males (51.5%) than females (46.2%). • Recidivism rates decreased with age, from 56.8% of offenders less than 21 years to 23.1% of offenders aged 61 years and over
This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail ...
Objective We aimed to systematically review recidivism rates in individuals given community sentence...
Background: Comparing recidivism rates between countries may provide useful information about the re...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders placed under Probation S...
This report is a study of recidivism among all prisoners released by the Irish Prison Service on com...
The majority of those sentenced to probation do not reoffend within three years of their sentence ...
The study reveals the specific characteristics of the inmates who leave prison from closed regime, w...
Some of the key points highlighted in the report are: Recorded crime Murder/Manslaughter offence...
As prison populations increase, the need for successful reintegration of ex-prisoners becomes more p...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office (CSO) have established a partnership to conduct ...
Extended Custodial Sentences for serious offenders were introduced under the Criminal Justice (North...
Extended Custodial Sentences for serious offenders were introduced under the Criminal Justice (North...
Extended Custodial Sentences for serious offenders were introduced under the Criminal Justice (North...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office have established a partnership to conduct resear...
Speaking about the Prison Service Annual Report Minister Fitzgerald said: “ Despite a small increase...
This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail ...
Objective We aimed to systematically review recidivism rates in individuals given community sentence...
Background: Comparing recidivism rates between countries may provide useful information about the re...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders placed under Probation S...
This report is a study of recidivism among all prisoners released by the Irish Prison Service on com...
The majority of those sentenced to probation do not reoffend within three years of their sentence ...
The study reveals the specific characteristics of the inmates who leave prison from closed regime, w...
Some of the key points highlighted in the report are: Recorded crime Murder/Manslaughter offence...
As prison populations increase, the need for successful reintegration of ex-prisoners becomes more p...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office (CSO) have established a partnership to conduct ...
Extended Custodial Sentences for serious offenders were introduced under the Criminal Justice (North...
Extended Custodial Sentences for serious offenders were introduced under the Criminal Justice (North...
Extended Custodial Sentences for serious offenders were introduced under the Criminal Justice (North...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office have established a partnership to conduct resear...
Speaking about the Prison Service Annual Report Minister Fitzgerald said: “ Despite a small increase...
This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail ...
Objective We aimed to systematically review recidivism rates in individuals given community sentence...
Background: Comparing recidivism rates between countries may provide useful information about the re...