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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF OFFENDERS IN THE FOUR MOST FREQUENT CRIMES IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON - BURGLARY, FORGERY, LARCENY, AND AUTO THEFT, PHASE 2

NCJ Number
2399
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1970
Length
45 pages
Annotation
THIS REPORT (PHASE II) DISCUSSES INSTITUTIONAL STAY AND THE BEHAVIOR AND RESPONSE TO TREATMENT OF ADULT MALE OFFENDERS.
Abstract
VARIABLES STUDIED INCLUDED THE FOLLOWING - PROBATION STATUS AT TIME OF COMMITMENT, RECOMMENDED AND ACTUAL INSTITUTION ASSIGNMENTS, RECEPTION COMMITTEE VS. PROGRAMS, INSTITUTIONAL WORK PROGRAMS, ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS, ACTUAL ASSIGNMENTS AND REASONS FOR NONASSIGNMENTS TO RECOMMENDED PROGRAMS, TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS AND ACTION TAKEN, AND RULE INFRACTIONS AND ACTION TAKEN. STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES WERE FOUND BETWEEN THE FOUR OFFENDER GROUPS IN THE INSTITUTIONAL ASSIGNMENT RECOMMENDED AND IN THE ACTUAL RESULTING INSTITUTIONAL ASSIGNMENT, RECEPTION COMMITTEE PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS AND INSTITUTION COMMITTEE PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS, ACADEMIC PROGRAMS TO WHICH THE FOUR OFFENDER GROUPS WERE ASSIGNED, ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INVOLVEMENT OF THE FOUR OFFENDER GROUPS, AND RULE INFRACTIONS OF THE FOUR OFFENDER GROUPS. (AUTHOR

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