Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
185
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jul 24, 2012
Editora
Springer
Edição
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
ISBN-10
1461283434
ISBN-13
9781461283430
Descrição
In an effort to unpack the complexities of recidivism, this work delves into survival models as a means of forecasting reoffending rates among criminal populations. The authors, Peter Schmidt and Ann D. Witte, meticulously explore various methodologies for predicting recidivism, showcasing how statistical techniques can illuminate patterns in criminal behavior over time. By integrating real-world data, they provide a robust framework that highlights risk factors and timelines associated with reoffending, making the subject accessible to both academics and practitioners in criminology.
Schmidt and Witte emphasize the importance of accurate predictions in shaping effective intervention strategies. Their comprehensive approach not only addresses theoretical aspects but also pragmatically applies findings to enhance understanding of criminal trajectories. The interplay of various factors influencing recidivism is rendered in a way that invites further research and discourse, positioning this study as a significant contribution to the field.
The text serves as a critical resource for those involved in criminal justice, rehabilitation, and policy-making. By fostering an evidence-based dialogue on recidivism prediction, the authors aim to improve societal outcomes and ultimately reduce rates of reoffending, encouraging a deeper exploration of how survival models can be utilized in future efforts.
Schmidt and Witte emphasize the importance of accurate predictions in shaping effective intervention strategies. Their comprehensive approach not only addresses theoretical aspects but also pragmatically applies findings to enhance understanding of criminal trajectories. The interplay of various factors influencing recidivism is rendered in a way that invites further research and discourse, positioning this study as a significant contribution to the field.
The text serves as a critical resource for those involved in criminal justice, rehabilitation, and policy-making. By fostering an evidence-based dialogue on recidivism prediction, the authors aim to improve societal outcomes and ultimately reduce rates of reoffending, encouraging a deeper exploration of how survival models can be utilized in future efforts.