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It might also help reduce criminal recidivism, and therefore, prison overcrowding.
Soon after his release, Dirlewanger was arrested again on similar charges for criminal recidivism.
His work has attempted to predict criminal recidivism using actuarial techniques.
Drug court graduates have substantially lower rates of criminal recidivism than offenders who are imprisoned.
They are designed to counter criminal recidivism by physical incapacitation via imprisonment.
A goal of rehabilitation is to prevent habitual offending, also known as criminal recidivism.
The DOL set a goal for the funded programs to cut their participants expected criminal recidivism rates by half.
Criminal recidivism is highly correlated with psychopathy.
Studies of drug courts published in peer-reviewed journals consistently reveal significant reductions in criminal recidivism, lasting up to two and three years after admission.
It has lauded MST for being "successful in reducing costly out-of-home placements and criminal recidivism."
Other criminal-justice experts, however, believe the centers are too lenient and note that the state has never studied whether they reduce criminal recidivism, or the rearrest rate.
The same year, he was appointed by Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin a mission to study the ankle monitor to strengthen the fight against criminal recidivism.
It is the doctor's novel idea that extensive, costly plastic surgery to improve Johnny's "Beauty and the Beast" countenance would be a practical way to fight criminal recidivism.
Foucault views this governmental characteristic as simply the direct correlation of modern society's direct association with madness, disease, sexuality, criminal recidivism and criminal delinquency which he calls transactional realities.
The only study finding increased criminal recidivism after treatment was in a 2011 review a retrospective study with several methodological problems on a today likely not approved treatment program in the 1960s.
Frequently, the damage and resulting isolation leads to 'homelessness' in adult life (a euphemism society often substitutes for 'lovelessness'), criminal recidivism and both male and female varieties of sexual abuse.
In the 1980's, he followed up on two of Leary's Harvard studies with psilocybin (conducted between 1961 and 1963, when it was still legal), which claimed to show the drug produced religious experiences and reduced criminal recidivism.
On Tuesday, for instance, Mr. Gore asserted that criminal recidivism rates in Texas had increased significantly during the Bush administration; within hours, Mr. Bush's press office had issued its own statistics rebutting the charge.
The experimenters concluded that long-term reduction in overall criminal recidivism rates could be effected with a combination of psilocybin-assisted group psychotherapy (inside the prison) along with a comprehensive post-release follow-up support program modeled on Alcoholics Anonymous.
The 64-year-old director describes any number of fascinating exhibits in the planning stage - on the horse in North America, on the tribal use of body paint, on powwows, on controversial Indian issues, such as poverty, criminal recidivism, infant mortality, and alcoholism.
Graduates of The Doe Fund's flagship Ready, Willing & Able "work first" program secure permanent housing and employment and become taxpaying members of their communities, fulfilling the group's mission to break the cycles of homelessness, addiction and criminal recidivism.
The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research awarded the William E. Simon Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Social Entrepreneurship to George McDonald in 2008 for his work-based programs to reduce homelessness and criminal recidivism.