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Showing posts with label recidivism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recidivism. Show all posts

Thursday, May 22, 2014

What do you get when you cross Newt Gingrich, Van Jones, and CNN?

... a pretty good article, actually. The article titled, Prison system is failing America, starts:

"If Americans under correctional supervision counted as a city of their own, they would form the largest city in the United States after New York.
 
"The number of people in prison, on parole or on probation, 6.9 million Americans, exceeds the populations of the second- and third-largest cities, Los Angeles and Chicago, combined. Or the size of the next four -- Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix and San Antonio -- put together."
 
It then goes on to cover the racial biases in prisons, the high recidivism rate for offenders, the high cost to taxpayers, and more importantly, policies and programs ew can pursue to bring about real change.
 
Check it out.
 
 

Friday, December 24, 2010

A unique look at recidivism

Criminology texts are filled with discussions of recividism, usually defined as repeat criminal offending.

And media accounts of crime tend to focus on cases where a criminal is released from prison and then commits yet more crimes.

And almost all of is focused on street crime.


Thanks to Law.com, we get this look at what recidivism really is.

Take a look at corporate behavior, where greed is good and crime is normal. And normal again. And again.

http://www.law.com/jsp/cc/PubArticleCC.jsp?id=1202476577987&thepage=1