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Quarterly Survey Questions [Recidivism]
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Quarterly Survey Questions [Recidivism]
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National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Boulder, CO)
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 1989.
7 pages.
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Recidivism
(Administration)
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(Statistics &Research)
This survey assembles responding agencies' views of recidivism. The results of this survey show a wide range of operational approaches and conceptual differences among respondents. Recidivism is a complex issue; the information received in this survey provides a "broad look at recidivism." Agency responses are listed directly, with no attempt to analyze, classify, or compare them.
Accession Number: period38
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