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An analysis of parole decision making using a sample of sex offenders: A focal concerns perspective

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CRIMINOLOGY
卷 44, 期 4, 页码 961-991

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-9125.2006.00069.x

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parole; sex offenses and offenders; survival analysis

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We use data from pre-sentence investigations and official parole board records to study the correlates of parole release among a sample of men incarcerated for sexual offenses. Cox proportional hazard models are used to estimate change in the likelihood of parole over time, and the focal concerns theory provides the theoretical framework for the analyses. The findings suggest a complex interplay of legal and extralegal factors in understanding parole release decisions. Parole officials weigh heavily offense seriousness, institutional misconduct, and parole readiness scores in making release decisions. In addition, study results reveal that victim and offender age is a salient factor in determining parole judgments. Overall, the current analysis provides a baseline for future research on parole decision making in general, and sexual offenders, in particular.

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