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Supermax and Recidivism: An Examination of the Recidivism Covariates Among a Sample of Supermax Ex-Inmates

NCJ Number
247665
Journal
Prison Journal Volume: 94 Issue: 2 Dated: June 2014 Pages: 180-197
Author(s)
Jesenia M. Pizarro; Kristen M. Zgoba; Sabrina Haugebrook
Date Published
June 2014
Length
18 pages
Annotation
This study examines the recidivism covariates of 610 released inmates who were confined in a supermax unit in 2004.
Abstract
This study examines the recidivism covariates of 610 released inmates who were confined in a supermax unit in 2004. Follow-up data (an average of 66 months from prison release in 2004) were collected for each inmate to assess the recidivism covariates of those who re-engaged in crime after prison release. The findings show that when compared with ex-supermax inmates who did not recidivate, those who did were younger, more likely to be serving time for a drug offense, and had a history of prior incarcerations and disciplinary infractions while incarcerated. Time to recidivate, however, was significantly predicted by gang membership, length of sentence, and prior substance abuse history. The implications of this research are discussed. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.