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Recidivism Among Offenders and Ex-Mental Patients - A Comparative Analysis

NCJ Number
80318
Journal
Criminology Volume: 19 Issue: 3 Dated: (November 1981) Pages: 411-420
Author(s)
S A Ribner; H J Steadman
Date Published
1981
Length
10 pages
Annotation
Prior work has demonstrated a consistently higher rate of arrest for ex-offenders than for ex-mental patients, although as a group ex-patients are more often arrested than the general population. From 1968 and 1975 data, the current study examines some of the possible explanations for the higher rates of offenders as compared to ex-mental patients.
Abstract
Even when age and prior arrests are controlled, the variables with the strongest association with subsequent arrest, a higher proportion of offenders are arrested after release than ex-patients. (Publisher abstract)