CRI210H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Structured Prediction, Preliminary Hearing, The Faint

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Cri210 goffman ch13 community reintegration prepared by karen kong. Rehabilitated = no longer viewed as a threat to the community. Most inmates are released into the community prior to the end of their sentence. Only most serious offenders should be incarcerated. The use of alternative sanctions should be maximized. Key predictors of recidivism- each individual offender must be assessed in terms of these predictors so that programs can be developed that will enhance their reintegration to society. Antisocial/procriminal attitudes, values, beliefs and cognitive-emotional states (personal cognitive supports for crime) Procriminal associates and isolation from anticriminal others (interpersonal supports for crime) Antisocial personality orientations such as low self-control, impulsiveness, risk-taking, ego-centrism. Recidivism also predicted by history of antisocial conduct going back to childhood (poor childhood training such as inadequate support and supervision, low levels of personal educational, vocational or financial achievement. Some predictors are static but most are dynamic (can be changed= criminogenic needs) Oia (offender intake assessment)- criminal risk assessment.

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