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  1. CDCR reports recidivism rates (arrests, convictions, and returns to prison) through our Recidivism Data Dashboard. The three-year conviction rate is CDCR’s primary measure of recidivism (for more information, please see the Evaluation Design Section of our Recidivism Report Series below).

  2. The three-year conviction rate is the primary measure of recidivism. The three-year arrest and return to state custody rates are supplemental measures of recidivism. 16 After three years of follow-up, 76.4 percent of the release cohort was arrested (168 youth), 50.5 percent were convicted (111 youth), and.

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  4. There are a wide range of estimates of the recidivism rate for child molesters. However, some of the better designed research on the subject suggests a conservative estimate of long-term recidivism to be 50 percent higher, depending on the type of offender.

  5. Apr 18, 2017 · Despite rising spending per youth, the most recent DJJ recidivism report reveals persistently high rates of re-arrest, reconviction, and returns to state custody, suggesting deficiencies in DJJs rehabilitative programming. DJJ cost per youth, actual (FY 2008 – 09 — FY 2015 – 16), and expected (FY 2016 – 17) The fact sheet findings include:

  6. Feb 21, 2023 · The first was based on the idea that the type of sexual offending reflected sexual deviance and that sexual recidivism rates could vary accordingly—for example, child molesters/pedophiles, rapists/sexual aggressors of women, exhibitionists, voyeurs—would exhibit different, and determinable, rates of recidivism (e.g., Proulx et al., 2000).

  7. CDCR’s recidivism reports also examine rates by the demographics and characteristics of people released from prison including age, gender, ethnicity, offense, county of release, type of sentence, sex registration status, serious and violent offenses, prior incarcerations, mental health status and risk for reconviction.

  8. Recidivism rates are an important measure in evaluating whether the programs implemented following Proposition 57 are actually performing as promised. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) recently published updated recidivism outcomes for people

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