Respuesta :

Recidivism is another term used to describe when an offender relapses into criminal offending.

The Latin basic words re, which means "back," and cadere, which means "to fall," or precisely "to fall back," are where the name "recidivism" derives from. The phrase is most frequently used when discussing the recidivism rate of convicts who have completed their sentences and been released from custody. It can be applied to any behavioural relapse, though.

Research funded by the NIJ on sentencing, corrections, and assessments of policy interventions all incorporate recidivism research. In order to guide probation and parole policy, many NIJ-funded research of community supervision rely on recidivism measurement.

Consideration of recidivism is crucial when examining the fundamental criminal justice issues of incapacitation, targeted dissuasion, and rehabilitation

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