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Survival on Parole: A Study of Post-Prison Adjustment and the Risk of Returning to Prison in the State of Hawaii

Publication year: 1999 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Only 29.3% of those persons released from prison during FY 1995-96 committed criminal acts (17.9 misdemeanor and 11.4 felony) while on parole. There were 65.1% of total parolees experiencing their first parole release. Multivariate analysis revealed the following characteristics that are statistically significant predictors of parole revocation: having prior parole experience; having a disruptive drug use problem; being committed for a property offense at the last commitment; being unwilling to accept responsibility for personal actions; and not being steadily employed in the year prior to the last commitment.
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