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  • 018489

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  • Published 2000.
  • 17 pages.

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Youthful Offender Program Follow Up Report

Publication year: 2000 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Recidivism of clients who had not recidivated during the original study (before 1997) is examined. This report is comprised of the following sections: introduction; objectives of the follow-up study; definitions of terms; program completion; recidivism rates for time at risk, completion type, program type, race, age of admission, and education; and conclusion. Prior to 1997, the Youthful Offender Program (YOP) "worked better" for pre-trial offenders, females, caucasians, and offenders who had a 12th grade education. Following 1997, recidivism rates increased for all offender groups.
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