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Recidivism Reports

Adult Recidivism: The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) defines recidivism as a return to incarceration within three years of the offender's date of release from a state correctional institution. This study includes information regarding the characteristics of offenders who recidivate and outline year-to-year trends.

: The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) defines recidivism as a return to incarceration within three years of the offender's date of release from a state correctional institution. This study includes information regarding the characteristics of offenders who recidivate and outline year-to-year trends.

Adult County Rates: The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) defines recidivism as a return to incarceration within three years of the offender's date of release from a state correctional institution. This study compares each county's recidivism rate in comparison with the overall state average.

: The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) defines recidivism as a return to incarceration within three years of the offender's date of release from a state correctional institution. This study compares each county's recidivism rate in comparison with the overall state average.

Juvenile Recidivism Rates: The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) defines recidivism as a return to incarceration within three years of the offender's date of release from a state correctional institution. For juveniles, this return could be to a juvenile or adult facility within the study period. This study includes information regarding the characteristics of offenders who recidivate and outline year-to-year trends.

Impact of Education and Employment on Recidivism: Provides an overview of Dr. John Nally and Dr. Susan Lockwood's findings regarding the interaction of education and employment on recidivism (2011).

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