审前释放程序对再逮捕的影响:来自宾夕法尼亚州东部县样本的结果

M. Bolger, Michael J. Phillips
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摘要审前释放计划相对常见,为广泛的罪犯提供服务。尽管它们被广泛使用,但很少有研究考察审前释放程序对审前后罪犯累犯的影响。这项研究分析了2014年至2016年间参与宾夕法尼亚州东部一个县成人缓刑和假释审前监督项目的286人的数据。审查了审前程序失败的相关预测因素以及审前程序36个月后逮捕的预测因素。结果表明,犯罪史和教育水平是审判前失败的主要预测因素。那些受过更多教育且没有犯罪史的人不太可能在监督下审前释放失败。出乎意料的是,那些受过高等教育的人更有可能在审前36个月后被捕。年轻人被捕的可能性略高,未能完成审前程序的人在审前后被捕的可能性高出2.5倍。总的来说,这些调查结果为审前释放方案在减少审前阶段以外的累犯方面的潜在作用提供了支持。讨论了未来研究的局限性和建议。
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The Impact of Pretrial Release Programming on Rearrest: Results from an Eastern Pennsylvania County Sample
ABSTRACT Pretrial release programs are relatively common and service a broad range of offenders. Despite their widespread use, there is little research examining the impacts of pretrial release programming on offender recidivism after pretrial. This study analyzed data from 286 individuals who participated in an Eastern Pennsylvania county’s adult probation and parole pretrial supervision program between 2014 and 2016. Relevant predictors of pretrial failure as well as predicting arrest 36 months after the pretrial program were examined. Results suggested that criminal history and education level are the main predictors of pretrial failure. Those with more education and with no criminal history are less likely to fail supervised pretrial release. Unexpectedly, those with higher education were more likely to be arrested 36 months after pretrial. Younger individuals were slightly more likely to be arrested, and those who failed to complete the pretrial program were 2.5 times more likely to be arrested after pretrial. Overall, these findings provide support for the potential role of pretrial release programming in reducing recidivism beyond the pretrial phase. Limitations and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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