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  1. 41

    Les enjeux et les déclinaisons de la notion de « santé sexuelle et reproductive » au Maroc. Réflexions à partir du cas des grossesses hors mariage by Irene Capelli

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Beyond information on contraception and illegal abortions, educational activities promoted by local NGOs aimed at young unmarried women aim to prevent "recidivism" and to "empower" the beneficiaries. their services. …”
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    Researching diverse understandings of justice and the potential of restorative measures for hate crimes by Olga Jubany, Isabelle Carles

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Beyond these measures, restorative encounters, victim-offender mediation, restorative conferences and circles, and the use of proxy victims and offenders are particularly promising practices due to the potential effects for all parties: a more direct and satisfactory justice experience for the victims, a focus on their wellbeing, a decrease in offenders’ recidivism, and the resolution of social and community conflicts, among others. …”
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    A scoping review of the Trauma Recovery Center model for underserved victims of violent crime by Annette M. Dekker, Jennifer Wang, Jason Burton, Breena R. Taira

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Individuals who completed mental health services showed improvement in PTSD, anxiety, and depression symptoms, while experiencing lower rates of injury recidivism. Several studies demonstrated improvement in mental health symptoms and social needs in individuals from underserved communities. …”
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    Beyond Profession: The Impact of the Job on Probation Personnel by Münevver Eryalçın, Talip Eryalçın

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During the pandemic, disruptions in rehabilitation programs, increased recidivism, and perceptions of impunity were noted. …”
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    Indførelsen af RNR-principperne i den danske kriminalforsorg by Susanne Clausen

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Bonta’s research shows that using these principles in rehabilitation programs will lower the recidivism rate among offenders. With the multi-year financial agreement for the Danish Prison and Probation Service for 2013-2016, a nationwide project introducing the RNR principles was financed. …”
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  6. 46

    Lived Experiences of Repeat Crime Offenders: A Phenomenological Untold Stories by Angelo P. Alob, Jayson A. Dela Fuente

    Published 2021-09-01
    “… Recidivism is an offense committed by a person who at the time of his trial for one crime has been previously convicted by a final judgment of another crime. …”
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  7. 47

    EX-OFFENDER REINTEGRATION IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED AREAS OF NIGERIA: PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS, POLICY CHALLENGES, AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES IN MADAGALI AND GWOZA by TAKUR’AMA NEVISON ZIDON, ROGERS ROLAND WAZAKARI, SHARON EMMANUEL NTASIRI

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Reintegrating former offenders into society is a global challenge due to its potential impact on recidivism and the associated burden on the criminal justice system and society. …”
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  8. 48

    Beliefs about Pedophilia and the Attribution of Punishment for Child Sexual Abusers by Gabriela GROZA, Codruța Anamaria RÎNDAȘU

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Regarding the danger of people with pedophilia, all the respondents believed that it did not matter whether they were just suffering from an illness or if they committed and offence, they were all very dangerous. Regarding the recidivism rate, the majority of the respondents believed that the percentage is between 80-100%. …”
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    Prevalence of reading difficulties and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a sample of Spanish prisoners by Almudena Giménez, Mariana Loredo, Blanca Monge, Pablo Sánchez, Javier López-Pérez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Adequate schooling along with regular screening and intervention on learning difficulties could help to prevent the incidence of disturbed behavior or, in the case of conviction, to reduce the likelihood of recidivism. …”
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    Modern problems of repeated criminality. Socio-psychological aspect by Y.E. Suslov, A.F. Fedorov, A.V. Bespalova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…<strong><em>Key words</em></strong>: correction, punishment, youth, convicts, repeated criminality, criminal behavior, criminality, recidivism, penal system of the Russian Federation</p>…”
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    Assessing the Impact of Diversion Programmes on Young Offenders in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa by Vongai P. Mangwiro, Pius T. Tanga, Gabriel A. Ekobi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, studies done on diversion programmes have focused more on factors influencing crime, rates of recidivism and treatment of the offenders. This paper thus explored the impact of diversion programmes on young offenders in the Eastern Cape Province. …”
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    Evaluation of the Risk of Recurrence in Patients with Local Advanced Rectal Tumours by Different Radiomic Analysis Approaches by Alaa Khadidos, Adil Khadidos, Olfat M. Mirza, Tawfiq Hasanin, Wegayehu Enbeyle, Abdulsattar Abdullah Hamad

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this study, we evaluated and compared six conventional learning models and a deep learning model, based on MRI textural analysis of patients with locally advanced rectal tumours, correlated with the risk of recidivism; in traditional learning, we compared 2D image analysis models vs. 3D image analysis models, models based on a textural analysis of the tumour versus models taking into account the peritumoural environment in addition to the tumour itself. …”
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    Female Offenders at the Confluence of Medical and Penal Discourses: Towards a Gender-Specific Criminology (1860s-1920s) by Alice Bonzom

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…As the eugenics movement started to gain sway, a fear that these degenerate women, known as ‘inebriates’ or ‘feeble-minded creatures’, were breeding generations of atavistic deviants responsible for the decline of the British stock started to permeate society. Female recidivism was increasingly seen as a sign of mental defectiveness, a hereditary pathology. …”
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    Forging new paths in the development of community mental health interventions for people with mental illness at risk of criminal legal system contact by Amy Blank Wilson, Natalie Bonfine, Jonathan Phillips, Jamie Swaine, Faith Scanlon, Anna Parisi, Caroline Ginley, Robert Morgan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Discussion FNP provides an important new service for community-based mental health settings to reduce criminal legal system involvement (and recidivism) among the individuals they serve with SMI. …”
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    Medication for opioid use disorder service delivery in carceral facilities: update and summary report by Justin Berk, Anna-Maria South, Megan Martin, Michael-Evans James, Cameron Miller, Lawrence Haber, Josiah Rich

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The paper provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature and updates on MOUD service delivery, including the impact of recent policy shifts and research on outcomes such as recidivism and health improvement. It concludes by identifying key areas for future research, including strategies to improve treatment retention, address systemic barriers through criminal justice reform, and enhance care coordination during the transition from incarceration to the community.…”
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    Protocol for a scoping review on rehabilitation among individuals with traumatic brain injury who intersect with the criminal justice system. by Vincy Chan, Maria Jennifer Estrella, Zacharie Beaulieu-Dearman, Jessica Babineau, Angela Colantonio

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…TBI is associated with increased behavioural, psychological, or negative outcomes, such as higher rates of mental health problems, aggression, and violent offending that may lead to negative interactions with the criminal justice system, reincarceration, and recidivism. Although rehabilitation is often recommended and holds promise in addressing TBI-related impairments, there is currently a paucity of reviews on rehabilitation for individuals with TBI who intersect with the criminal justice system (CJS). …”
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    The Role of Mathematics and Science Education in the Adult Offender Rehabilitation Process by Siphelele Mbatha, Halalisani Mngomezulu, Nonhlanhla Nduku, Onelisa Mbathu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The study also revealed an insignificant correlation between mathematics and science education and reduced recidivism. The researchers recommend the intervention from the South African legal; framework, to reduce ex-offenders’ criminal record duration so that their employment prospects will be broadened. …”
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    Zinc levels in severe eating disorders by Kara Leach, Dan V. Blalock, Judy Oakes, Melanie Hebert, Marina Foster, Philip S. Mehler

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These characteristics make zinc an intriguing focus of future study that could impact the recidivism rate in severe ED. Level of evidence III Evidence obtained from well-designed cohort or case-control analytic studies.…”
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    Navigating barriers and embracing facilitators of connection: insights from peer recovery specialists working with individuals with substance use disorder and criminal justice invo... by Rebecca Sutter-Barrett, Nancy R.B. Spencer, Nora Elnahas, Rebecca Hurd, Margaret Delaney, Aman Bivens

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Addressing opioid use disorder in jails is crucial due to its association with increased recidivism and overdose. This study investigates the experiences of peer recovery specialists working with individuals with opioid use disorder and criminal justice involvement, focusing on barriers and facilitators to client connections. …”
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    Systematic Review of Surgical Care in the Incarcerated Population: Identifying Knowledge Gaps for Future Research by Totadri Dhimal, MD, Paula Cupertino, PhD, Aqsa Ghaffar, BS, Yue Li, PhD, Xueya Cai, PhD, Cristopher Soto, BS, Megha Ramaswamy, PhD, MPH, Bruce W. Herdman, PhD, Fergal J. Fleming, MD, MPH, Anthony Loria, MD, MSCI

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Original research on surgical care for incarcerated individuals was included, excluding case reports/series (<10 patients), abstracts, and studies involving prisoners of war, plastic surgeries for recidivism reduction, transplants using organs from incarcerated individuals, and nonconsensual surgical sterilization. …”
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