MAYVILLE – For the majority of inmates transitioning out of the county jail and into the community, the lack of a job or any personal identification remain the leading causes of recidivism. CodyAnne ...
Crime and the overall recidivism rate decreased in San Bernardino and Riverside counties following the implementation of Proposition 47, but recidivism among repeat offenders with four or more ...
The South Dakota Department of Corrections’ (DOC) newly released 2025 annual report shows increased offender costs and a 50% ...
Dec. 10—SANTA FE — After several years of declining, New Mexico's rate of inmates who end up back in prison after being released has climbed back up to nearly 40%, a new legislative report found. The ...
GATESVILLE — Lack of employment is one of the leading causes of recidivism — the tendency for convicted criminals to commit crime again — and to address the issue, Texas Department of Criminal Justice ...
The U.S. spends more than $81 billion a year on prisons, upwards of $70,000 per individual inmate. South Carolina’s yearly spending on individual prisoners alone has risen more than 50% in the past ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Recidivism, or the rate at which someone is re-arrested or returns to prison following a release from prison, has become a highly discussed topic after two fatal shootings ...
Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III said that while he generally approves of Gov. Larry Hogan taking action on gang and gun violence in Baltimore, he believes more could and should ...
According to the Minister of Correctional Services, Dr Pieter Groenewald, more than 18,000 parolees have reoffended in the past three years. Among the crimes committed by offenders, 209 were murder ...
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