is no such prevailing opinion, attitude or philosophy at work in the corrections system. This may be one reason recidivism rates in the US are higher than they are in Germany and in the Netherlands. Another reason could be that the US measures recidivism differently than in Euorpe.
As the Vera Institute of Justice's paper on corrections highlights, "Germany and the Netherlands use different base populations" when it comes to measuring recidivism rates (Subramanian, Shames, 2013, p. 6). "Both countries usually… Continue Reading...
best course of action. It should also be noted that criminal psychopaths have been shown to have higher recidivism rates than normal offenders. This is to say that they are more likely to repeat criminal behaviors that result in negative consequences. As it has been pointed out elsewhere in this text, psychopaths tend to processes punishment differently from normal people. The higher recidivism rates could be as a consequence of this anomaly. This is yet another factor that ought to be taken into consideration in matters relating to involuntary hospitalization or civil commitment of criminal psychopaths.
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recidivism rates, which is one of the more massive obstacles to the justice system. For example, Pima county is a place where 80% of those in jail haven’t even been convicted of a crime: this puts young people in danger of becoming substance abusers in jail, of being abused, of psychological damage in jail and a host of other dangers (Rizer & Haggerty, 2017). Luckily in Arizona, Supreme Court Chief Justice Scott Bales created the Task Force on Fair Justice for All (Rizer & Haggerty, 2017). One thing that this… Continue Reading...