I. Introduction
II. Some Effects of Recidivisms A. Effects of Male Detained Adolescents with Substance-Related Offence and Other Disorders B. Effect of Age on Child Molesters and Rapists on Sexual Recidivism C. Effects of Risk Factors On Recidivism Patterns on Juvenile Homicide Offenders D. Some Factors Associated with Criminal Recidivism of Juvenile Offenders
III. Some Ways to Reduce Recidivisms A. Learning Disability and Substance Use Disorder Reduction Standpoints B. Juvenile Offending and Reoffending on Delinquent Behavior Reduction Perspectives C. Reduction Methods for Injured Recidivism Cases Caused by Violent
IV. Conclusion
V. Researcher’s Viewpoints on Things Associated with Recidivisms References
Introduction One of the most interesting issues in which the criminal justice system faces is seeing released detainees being returned to the criminal justice system for a criminal behavior. This issue can be described as recidivism. Recidivism can be interpreted in many forms. According to Cole, Smith, and DeJong (2010, p. 738), recidivism means a return to criminal behavior. From a sexual behavioral standpoint, recidivism can be defined as any new sexual behavior that has lead to a charge or conviction of sexual offence (Craign, 2008, p-187). Some particular concerns are types of recidivism cases that that involve serious delinquency and violent criminal behaviors situation that could lead to rearrested and reconviction to the same crime as oppose to those rearrested and reconvicted to new crimes along with a reduction method program to educate, screen, assess, employment opportunities, family involvement, and etc to eliminate cases of recidivism from reoccurring again. During the year1994, there were approximately 272,111 persons released from prisons in 15 states. Of this total, approximately 67% were rearrested for a felony or misdemeanors within 3 year period. In addition, there were about 47%
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