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Day Reporting Center and Recidivism: Comparing Offender Groups in a Western Pennsylvania County Study

NCJ Number
237598
Journal
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Volume: 50 Issue: 7 Dated: October 2011 Pages: 433-446
Author(s)
David R. Champion; Patrick J. Harvey; Youngyol Yim Schanz
Date Published
2011
Length
14 pages
Annotation
In this study the authors report on an investigation comparing the recidivism and other variables of two similar offender populations in a western Pennsylvania county.
Abstract
The two groups were comparable in offense type, size (N = 63 for each) and other variables such as sex, race and age range. One group represented offenders who received a sentence that included incarceration, whereas the treatment group offenders were sentenced to some form of day reporting and other intermediate punishment measures. In addition, the authors investigated recidivism within 36 months of the sentence, with recidivism qualified as probationary violations as well as rearrests. Results indicate that day reporting sentencing not only saved the county incarceration costs, but also yielded a lower recidivism rate to a statistically significant degree. Additional research is needed to further clarify and test the efficacy of day reporting as an intermediate sentencing option. (Published Abstract)