This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-year follow-up study was conducted to track and compare rates of recidivism between former prisoners and offenders who had served a suspended prison sentence. Drawing upon a representative sample of 483 offenders sentenced in 1998 by the Criminal Courts of Barcelona, two subpopulations of offenders were selected. The first group consisted of offenders who were sentenced to prison (n=179) while the comparison group was composed of those who were given a suspended prison sentence (n=304). After controlling for other risk factors predictive of recidivism, logistic regression techniques were used to examine whether the variable "type of sanction" (...
Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. Th...
Understanding whether, and in what situations, time spent in prison is criminogenic or preventive ha...
This study examines the effect of prison on re-offending among offenders convicted of either non-agg...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the deterrent effect of imprisonment. Using data on offende...
In the Netherlands, suspended sentences are increasingly imposed as alternatives to short-term impri...
Previous research has focused mainly on determining the effectiveness of suspended sentences compare...
Social scientists have a longstanding concern with the relationship between crimi-nal sanctions and ...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
Adjusted sentences may be considered as detrimental or favorable to former offenders' re-entry. Acco...
Whether incarceration heightens an individual’s likelihood of recidivating is at the center of priso...
Summary Estimating the effect of imprisonment on criminal behavior in a non-experimental study Using...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
AIMS OF THE STUDY: Although many studies have investigated the influence of personal characteristics...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Although many studies have investigated the influence of personal characteristics...
Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. Th...
Understanding whether, and in what situations, time spent in prison is criminogenic or preventive ha...
This study examines the effect of prison on re-offending among offenders convicted of either non-agg...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the deterrent effect of imprisonment. Using data on offende...
In the Netherlands, suspended sentences are increasingly imposed as alternatives to short-term impri...
Previous research has focused mainly on determining the effectiveness of suspended sentences compare...
Social scientists have a longstanding concern with the relationship between crimi-nal sanctions and ...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
Adjusted sentences may be considered as detrimental or favorable to former offenders' re-entry. Acco...
Whether incarceration heightens an individual’s likelihood of recidivating is at the center of priso...
Summary Estimating the effect of imprisonment on criminal behavior in a non-experimental study Using...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
AIMS OF THE STUDY: Although many studies have investigated the influence of personal characteristics...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Although many studies have investigated the influence of personal characteristics...
Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. Th...
Understanding whether, and in what situations, time spent in prison is criminogenic or preventive ha...
This study examines the effect of prison on re-offending among offenders convicted of either non-agg...