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PAST
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we let´s reoffend
you reoffend
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «REOFFEND» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
reoffend in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
reoffend im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Forensic Management of Sexual Offenders
True positives (TP): We predicted that the subject would reoffend and he did
reoffend. • False positives (FP): We predicted that the subject would reoffend but
he did not reoffend. • True negatives (TN): We predicted that the subject would
not ...
Robert Alan Prentky, Ann Wolbert Burgess, 2000
2
Understanding Criminal Careers
For example, the risk score might identify an offender as belonging to one of five
categories: 'highly unlikely to reoffend', 'unlikely to reoffend', 'equally likely to
reoffend or not', 'likely to reoffend' and 'highly likely to reoffend'. A prediction of ...
Keith Soothill, Claire Fitzpatrick, Brian Francis, 2013
3
ASSESSING SEX OFFENDERS: Problems and Pitfalls
This means if we conclude that no offender at this risk level will reoffend, we will
be correct at least 60 percent of the time (see Table 8.5). If clinical judgment— or
AAA—can improve overall accuracy compared to relying on the base rate alone,
...
Terence W. Campbell, 2007
4
Research Methods in Crime and Justice
The next level of measurement is called ordinal. Ordinal variables are also
categories, but their attributes can be rank ordered. For example, a warden might
be asked to rank order juvenile offenders into these categories: most likely to
reoffend ...
5
Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions
Reoffend Reoffend Prediction Outcome 1 Correct prediction Outcome 3 Incorrect
prediction (false Not-reoffend (true positive) negative) Actual Event Outcome 2
Outcome 4. premium, for example. A 35-year-old driver with 15 years of driving ...
Graham M. Davies, Anthony R. Beech, 2012
Chapter 7 Ros Burnett Introduction Practitioners in the criminal justice system
routinely deal with the paradox of offenders who say they will desist from further
offending but who, shortly afterwards, reoffend.1 Those working with these
offenders ...
Shadd Maruna, Russ Immarigeon, 2013
7
Family Solutions for Youth at Risk: Applications to Juvenile ...
Table 9.16 Comparison of Three Groups: Odds ofa Youth Reoffending (n = 455)*
FSP graduates are: 9.3 times less likely to reoffend than all youth placed on
probation 9.5 times less likely to reoffend than males placed on probation 10.9
times ...
8
The Psychopath Whisperer: Inside the Minds of Those Without ...
Professional judgment from a psychologist or psychiatrist has also been
showntobe very unreliable in predicting whois going to reoffend.3 Because of the
limitations ofrelying on guessworkbya handful of individualsor the
unreliableopinion ...
9
Understanding Justice 2/E: An introduction to Ideas, ...
For the public, concern with reoffending prediction centres on 'false negatives',
individuals who are predicted as posing little risk of reoffending, and who are
therefore paroled or given a community punishment, and then reoffend. This is
also ...
10
The Rehabilitation of Partner-Violent Men
The three types broadly fitted the Holtzworth-Munroe and Stuart (1994) typology
previously detailed. It was found that the type which paralleled the 'family only
type' (low deviance) were least likely to reoffend (9%) followed by the '
emotionally ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «REOFFEND» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
reoffend im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Longer parole or shorter sentences that reduce reoffending?
“Do these high risk prisoners reoffend less, because they spend more time on parole, or because they spend less time in prison? What we need to understood is ... «Scoop.co.nz, Jul 15»
Half of inmates reoffend after release
Recent data shows one in every two inmates re-offend when released, Prisons Director Neil Lavis has said. Prisons Director Neil Lavis. Mr. Lavis said that's why ... «Cayman 27, Jul 15»
Medics failed to identify 'probability' double murderer would reoffend
Health services failed to identify the 'probability' that a double murderer would reoffend before he went on to attack one pensioner and stab another to death, ... «Daily Mail, Mai 15»
25% of prisoners are aged 18-24 — and 68% reoffend
People aged 18-24 account for a quarter of all people committed to prison — and more than two thirds of them reoffend after release, according to a report. «Irish Examiner, Mai 15»
Fears paedophile will re-offend after being deported to NZ
Fears paedophile will re-offend after being deported to NZ ... paedophile has been deported from Australia to New Zealand, sparking fears he will reoffend. «TVNZ, Apr 15»
Criminal reoffending rate falls in Scotland
Most likely to reoffend were people convicted of dishonesty crimes. The rates were lowest for those who committed a sexual crime. "The [overall] reconviction ... «BBC News, Mär 15»
People found not criminally responsible unlikely to reoffend: study
TORONTO -- The notion that cold-blooded killers and violent offenders are taking advantage of a soft-on-crime justice system by feigning psychiatric illness to ... «CTV News, Mär 15»
Most NCR cases never reoffend
The Board of Review is a tribunal of experienced mental health professionals appointed by government. I was a member of the Board of Review in Manitoba for ... «Winnipeg Free Press, Mär 15»
Axe-attacker deemed high/medium risk to reoffend released into …
He is considered a high-moderate risk to reoffend violently and he has a history of incidents characterized by impulsive and explosive violence. “Reportedly, you ... «The Province, Jan 15»
Reoffending rates higher for people on supervised community …
People on supervised community correction orders in Victoria are more likely to reoffend if they have a background of mental illness or drug abuse, new figures ... «ABC Online, Okt 14»