New USSC Research Report Examines Effects of Prison Length on Recidivism
The report empirically explores three potential relationships that may exist: Deterrent: As the prison length increases, the likelihood of recidivism decreases. Criminogenic: As the prison length increases, the likelihood of recidivism increases. No Effect: No statistically significant relationship between prison length and recidivism is identified. Findings In each model, prison sentences of longer than 10 years (120 months) had a deterrent effect.
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