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2009
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GPS Recidivism Report: An Analysis of FY 2005 thru FY 2006 GPS Discharges
By Philipp, Renee. Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections. Evaluation and Analysis (Oklahoma City, OK).
The impact on post-release recidivism (reincarceration) of GPS (global position system) supervision is assessed. Sections contained in this report are introduction, methods, results, conclusion, and limitations. Low-risk offenders are less likely to recidivate after 36 months than are High-risk offenders (89% v. 86%).... Read More
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2009
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DOC Prison Receptions Report: An Analysis of FY 2002 thru FY 2009 Prison Receptions to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections
By Connelly, Michael. Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections. Evaluation and Analysis (Oklahoma City, OK).
An analysis is presented of the prison receptions for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Sections in addition to an abstract are: overview of receptions; annual percentage change during FY 2004-FY 2008 by five similar states (AR, CO, MO, TX, and OK); demographics; receptions by race, age, and controlling offense categories; offense types; receptions, releases, and returns; analysis; receptions vs. release; and receptions by return type. Receptions are higher in FY 2009 than in FY 2002 with... Read More
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