In this study, we examine comparative rates of recidivism for Colorado inmates released from a private reentry center and public facilities. Using a sample of 6,102 inmates released from 2008 to 2012, we measure overall recidivism and recidivism for a new crime. Applying a quasi-experimental methodology, we find that overall rates of recidivism are comparable. Prior to matching, 46.8% of the treatment and 61.3% of the comparison group recidivated, and the difference is statistically significant. However, after matching on relevant covariates, the difference was reduced to nonsignificance. In contrast, those released from the private facility are more likely to return to prison for a new offense. Approximately 14% of those in the private fac...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityOver the past thirty years the U....
ii One of the many repercussions of the vast expansion of the American prison system is the increasi...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...
Although researchers have examined the specific deterrent effects of incarceration on offenders’ odd...
ObjectivesTo examine differences in recidivism rates between different prisons using two designs-bet...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Objectives To examine differences in recidivism rates between different prisons using two designs—be...
The study reveals the specific characteristics of the inmates who leave prison from closed regime, w...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
Numerous studies have shown that several characteristics of offenders are related to their likelihoo...
The growth of the private corrections industry has elicited interest in the comparative performance ...
The dominant narrative around recidivism in America is that most released offenders go on to reoffen...
iii M. W. Burek, Advisor The literature on recidivism often discusses a strong link to returning ex-...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
This study assesses the likelihood of rearrest among a cohort of all adults (N = 1,438) released fro...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityOver the past thirty years the U....
ii One of the many repercussions of the vast expansion of the American prison system is the increasi...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...
Although researchers have examined the specific deterrent effects of incarceration on offenders’ odd...
ObjectivesTo examine differences in recidivism rates between different prisons using two designs-bet...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Objectives To examine differences in recidivism rates between different prisons using two designs—be...
The study reveals the specific characteristics of the inmates who leave prison from closed regime, w...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
Numerous studies have shown that several characteristics of offenders are related to their likelihoo...
The growth of the private corrections industry has elicited interest in the comparative performance ...
The dominant narrative around recidivism in America is that most released offenders go on to reoffen...
iii M. W. Burek, Advisor The literature on recidivism often discusses a strong link to returning ex-...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
This study assesses the likelihood of rearrest among a cohort of all adults (N = 1,438) released fro...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityOver the past thirty years the U....
ii One of the many repercussions of the vast expansion of the American prison system is the increasi...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...