recidivism in A Sentence

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    How to mitigate criminogenic circumstances and reduce Recidivism.

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    See you keep contributing to that Recidivism rate, man.

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    You the one up here using words like Recidivism and shit.

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    Separating them can thus reduce the development of negative behaviors that would lead to Recidivism upon release.

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    With incarceration a hot-button issue, this technology could act as a corrective to prison overcrowding and Recidivism worries.

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    This is why restorative approaches reduce Recidivism, sometimes to the point of 0% of graduates of a multiyear program for batterers.

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    In order to understand and reduce Recidivism, social scientists and policy makers need to understand the experience of people as they re-enter society.

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    In order to understand and reduce Recidivism, social scientists and policy makers need to understand the experience of ex-offenders as they re-enter society.

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    Certain mental disorders are probably the biggest cause of the incredibly high, 50 to 90 percent, Recidivism rate that we find in many of our correctional centers.

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    Arts education in such settings offers a powerful tool for reclaiming children and youth from the streets, reducing prison Recidivism rates, and revitalizing poor and marginalized populations.

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    Because Recidivism rates decline markedly with age, lengthy prison sentences, unless they specifically target very high-rate or extremely dangerous offenders, are an inefficient approach to preventing crime by incapacitation.

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    Understanding these differences helps us know how best to approach treating the children's trauma, and figure out which children can be rehabilitated and which ones might be vulnerable for Recidivism as adults.

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    ProPublica performed an analysis on COMPAS and found that, after controlling for other statistical explanations, the tool overestimated the risk of Recidivism for black defendants and consistently underestimated the risk for white defendants.

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    Asking yourself really tough questions upfront is especially important for any rescue dog, since it will reduce the risk of potential injury(psychological and physical), suffering, and most important Recidivism, the risk of surrendering back to a shelter.

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