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  • 019698

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  • Published 2002.
  • 8 pages.

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Criminal Recidivism Among Felony-Level ATI Program Participants in New York City: Executive Summary

Publication year: 2002 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Results from a "study focused on the comparative analysis of post-program recidivism" concerning alternative-to-incarceration (ATI) programming are highlighted (p. 1). Following an introduction, this summary covers the data, the findings (basic comparisons and multivariate analysis), and conclusion. Offenders serving jail time are more likely to be rearrested than ATI participants or those individuals sentenced to prison or probation. The full final report can be found at http://www.cjareports/reports/fnlreport.pdf.
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