Convicted drunk drivers in an electronically monitored home detention program: a three-year study on exit status and subsequent recidivism
This study included adult offenders convicted of drunk driving, sentenced to the EMHD program, and who completed or failed to complete their sentences from the beginning of 2006 through the end of 2008 (three-year time period); afterward, the participants who successfully exited the program were fol...
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Tipo de documento: | Electrónico Artículo |
Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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2011
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En: | In: Criminology & Social Integration 19(2011), 2, Seite 1-10 |
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Sumario: | This study included adult offenders convicted of drunk driving, sentenced to the EMHD program, and who completed or failed to complete their sentences from the beginning of 2006 through the end of 2008 (three-year time period); afterward, the participants who successfully exited the program were followed till the end of 2009 to investigate their post-program recidivism. At a minimum, the follow-up period for recidivism was one year. Specifically, the objective of this study was to expand on the literature by focusing on the “exit status” of the convicted drunk drivers sentenced to the EMHD program during the three-year study period, and also on “recidivism” among the subjects after their successful exit from the program. |
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