This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail using a comprehensive range of standardized measures derived from gender-responsive and gender-neutral criminogenic recidivism models. Although more than a dozen factors were related to recidivism in the univariate analysis, the multivariate analysis shows that recidivism can be reliably predicted (area under the curve = 0.90) with just four factors: age, no custody of children, substance use frequency, and number of substance problems. Exploratory analysis of women who recidivated in post-release months 1 to 3, 4 to 12, and 13 to 36 revealed that the effects of several variables (age, super optimism, and number of weeks in the jail treatment...
The purpose of this research is to determine the factors predicting recidivism among a sample of 222...
Previous research has shown that female persistent offenders have multiple psychiatric and psychosoc...
The present study aimed to (a) examine the role of Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and Conduct d...
This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail ...
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 ...
This study examines time-varying gender-responsive and gender-neutral predictors of recidivism over ...
Female inmates are a significant and growing population, and are arrested and re-arrested at alarmin...
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...
Deficits in education, employment, and housing as well as the lack of treatment programs pose signif...
Deficits in education, employment, and housing as well as the lack of treatment programs pose signif...
A substantial rise in the number of females involved in the criminal justice system has resulted in ...
This article draws on life-course and desistance theory to explore the relationship between the fact...
AbstractIn this study I want to make a comparative analyses between the convicted women incarcerated...
The purpose of this research is to determine the factors predicting recidivism among a sample of 222...
Previous research has shown that female persistent offenders have multiple psychiatric and psychosoc...
The present study aimed to (a) examine the role of Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and Conduct d...
This study examines predictors of recidivism over 3 years for 624 women released from a county jail ...
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 ...
This study examines time-varying gender-responsive and gender-neutral predictors of recidivism over ...
Female inmates are a significant and growing population, and are arrested and re-arrested at alarmin...
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...
Deficits in education, employment, and housing as well as the lack of treatment programs pose signif...
Deficits in education, employment, and housing as well as the lack of treatment programs pose signif...
A substantial rise in the number of females involved in the criminal justice system has resulted in ...
This article draws on life-course and desistance theory to explore the relationship between the fact...
AbstractIn this study I want to make a comparative analyses between the convicted women incarcerated...
The purpose of this research is to determine the factors predicting recidivism among a sample of 222...
Previous research has shown that female persistent offenders have multiple psychiatric and psychosoc...
The present study aimed to (a) examine the role of Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and Conduct d...