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Incarceration, education and transition from delinquency
Authors:Thomas G. Blomberg  William D. BalesKaren Mann  Alex R. PiqueroRichard A. Berk
Affiliation:
  • a Florida State University, United States
  • b University of Texas at Dallas, United States
  • c University of Pennsylvania, United States
  • Abstract:

    Purpose

    Much of what is known regarding the transition away from crime is limited to young adulthood and specific life events and samples of non-serious offenders comprised mainly of white males.

    Methods

    The current study assesses the potential links between educational achievement, post-release schooling, and re-arrest for a cohort of 4,147 incarcerated youths drawn from 115 Florida juvenile institutions and followed for two years post-release.

    Results

    Incarcerated youths with higher levels of educational achievement are more likely to return to school after release, and those youths who returned to and attended school regularly were less likely to be rearrested within 12 and 24 months. Moreover, among youths who were rearrested, those youth who attended school regularly following release were arrested for significantly less serious offenses compared to youths who did not attend school or attended less regularly.

    Conclusions

    The study concludes with discussion of the importance of educational achievement as an important turning point for juvenile offenders as they transition into young adulthood.
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