Does Change in Risk Matter?: Examining Whether Changes in Offender Risk Characteristics Influence Recidivism Outcomes

Thomas H. Cohen, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, Scott W. VanBenschoten
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The Post Conviction Risk Assessment (PCRA) is a correctional assessment tool utilized by federal probation officers that identifies offenders most likely to commit new crimes and the criminogenic characteristics that, if changed, could reduce the likelihood of recidivism. We explored how changes in offender risk influence the likelihood of recidivism by tracking a population of 64,716 offenders placed on federal supervision with multiple PCRA assessments. In general, offenders scoring in the high, moderate, and low/moderate risk categories at their initial assessment and experiencing decreases in their risk classifications were less likely to recidivate compared to their counterparts whose risk levels remained unchanged or increased. Conversely, increases in offender risk were associated with higher rates of reoffending behavior. Notably, we saw no recidivism reduction for offenders in the lowest risk category if they received decreases in their overall PCRA scores.
风险的改变重要吗?研究罪犯风险特征的改变是否会影响再犯结果
定罪后风险评估(PCRA)是联邦缓刑官员使用的一种矫正评估工具,用于识别最有可能犯下新罪行的罪犯和犯罪特征,如果改变这些特征,可能会降低再犯的可能性。我们通过对64,716名受联邦监管的罪犯进行多重PCRA评估,探讨了罪犯风险的变化如何影响再犯的可能性。总的来说,与风险水平保持不变或增加的罪犯相比,在初始评估中得分为高、中、低/中等风险类别的罪犯再犯的可能性更小,并且风险类别有所下降。相反,犯罪风险的增加与再犯率的增加有关。值得注意的是,如果最低风险类别的罪犯的PCRA总分下降,他们的再犯率不会降低。
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