Checkpoint: An innovative Programme to navigate people away from the cycle of reoffending – A randomised control trial evaluation

Kevin Weir, Stephanie Kilili, Jo Cooper, Andrew Crowe, Gillian Routledge
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This study contributes to the evidence base of police deferred prosecution schemes aimed at reducing reoffending. Durham Constabulary, UK, introduced Checkpoint, an adult deferred prosecution scheme which targets offenders entering the Criminal Justice System by providing an alternative to a criminal prosecution. Applying theories of deterrence and desistance, this paper describes the randomised control trial findings of 521 offenders randomised between 1 August 2016 and 31 March 2018. The results indicate that the Checkpoint treatment cohort achieved a lower reoffending rate in comparison to the control cohort, on the basis of prevalence (10.3% reduction) and risk of reoffending (30% reduction).
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检查点:引导人们远离再犯循环的创新方案——一项随机对照试验评价
这项研究为旨在减少再犯的警察延期起诉计划提供了证据基础。英国达勒姆警察局推出了检查点,这是一项成人延期起诉计划,针对进入刑事司法系统的罪犯,提供刑事起诉的替代方案。本文运用威慑和抵抗理论,描述了2016年8月1日至2018年3月31日期间随机选取的521名违法者的随机对照试验结果。结果表明,在患病率(降低10.3%)和再犯风险(降低30%)的基础上,检查点治疗组的再犯率比对照组低。
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