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    Predicting Post-Sentencing Re-Arrest

    Publication year: 2010 | Cataloged on: Jan. 05, 2011

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    • 024786

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    • 2010
    • 8 pages

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    Thumbnail preview ANNOTATION: This study “identified case and defendant characteristics associated with a lower-than-average risk of re-arrest” (p.1). Three incarcerative sentence types are analyzed-- definite, indeterminate, and determinate. Offenders are either sentenced by New York City Criminal Court or Supreme Court. Significant predictors of post-sentencing re-arrest are prior misdemeanor convictions, prior arrests, and prior warrants.
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