Predicting Failure on the Sex Offense Registry: An Examination of Static and Dynamic Factors

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Justice Evaluation Journal Pub Date : 2021-08-25 DOI:10.1080/24751979.2021.1963636
K. Thompson, Beth m. Huebner
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Abstract There is considerable research on the efficacy of sex offense registries, but less is known about individual compliance with registration. Recent research and subsequent policy have highlighted the importance of understanding technical violations as a hidden driver of mass incarceration, and there is emerging evidence that suggests that agency violation practices vary widely. We analyzed administrative data from a large sample of individuals on the sex offense registry in Missouri to identify the factors associated with risk for noncompliance, including a technical violation and reincarceration. Both stable and dynamic factors contribute to our understanding of compliance and incarceration. Findings also suggest that living in a county with few registrants contributes to lowered odds of noncompliance. Alternatively, high caseloads contribute to greater odds of incarceration only. More generally, we find a sizeable portion of jurisdictional variation remains for both noncompliance and incarceration, a finding that suggests different enforcement practices across place.
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预测性犯罪登记失败:静态和动态因素的检验
摘要对性犯罪登记制度的有效性研究较多,但对个体性犯罪登记的遵守情况了解较少。最近的研究和随后的政策强调了将技术违规理解为大规模监禁的隐藏驱动因素的重要性,并且有新出现的证据表明,各机构的违规做法差别很大。我们分析了来自密苏里州性犯罪登记的大量个人样本的管理数据,以确定与违规风险相关的因素,包括技术违规和再监禁。稳定因素和动态因素都有助于我们理解依从性和监禁。调查结果还表明,居住在登记人数较少的县有助于降低不合规的几率。或者,高案件量只会增加监禁的几率。更普遍的是,我们发现很大一部分司法差异仍然存在于违规和监禁,这一发现表明各地的执法实践不同。
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