The Effects of Mixing Offenders with Non-Offenders: Findings from a Danish Quasi-Experiment |
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Authors: | Linda Kjær Minke |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Law , University of Copenhagen , Denmark Linda.kjaer.minke@jur.ku.dk |
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Abstract: | This study examines the effects of mixing offenders with non-offenders at Skejby half-way house in Denmark. Skejby half-way house constitutes an outstanding social experiment, as offenders are deliberately mixed with non-offenders in order to reduce their risk of recidivism. The treatment group consists of offenders who have stayed at Skejby half-way house while the controls are selected from residents of four other half-way houses. A Cox regression analysis reveals that the probability of reoffending is 21% lower for the treatment group than it is for the control group. |
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Keywords: | Differential association Imprisonment Offenders/non-offenders Recidivism Rehabilitation |
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