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Low self-control and parole failure: An assessment of risk from a theoretical perspective
Authors:Lynn Langton
Affiliation:Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida, 201 Walker Hall, P. O. Box 115950, Gainesville, FL 32611-5950, United States
Abstract:Due to high levels of probation and parole failure, a substantial body of research in criminology, psychology, and criminal justice focused on pinpointing those factors that indicate the highest risk of recidivism and recommitment. The majority of the risk assessment tools that were currently utilized, however, were not theoretically based. This research was an attempt to examine parole failure from a theoretical perspective-that of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s general theory of crime. Results showed that low self-control was a significant, although not the only, predictor of parole failure. Low self-control, however, did not appear to significantly impact the length of time before the failure occurred. Future research suggestions and policy implications are provided.
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