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October 11, 2020

"Neighborhood Risk Factors for Recidivism: For Whom Do They Matter?"

The title of this post is the title of this new article just posted to SSRN and authored by Leah Jacobs and Jennifer Skeem.  Here is its abstract:

Justice-involved people vary substantially in their risk of re-offending.  To date, recidivism prediction and prevention efforts have largely focused on individual-level factors like antisocial traits.  Although a growing body of research has examined the role of residential contexts in predicting re-offending, results have been equivocal.  One reason for mixed results may be that an individual’s susceptibility to contextual influence depends upon his or her accumulated risk of re-offending.

Based on a sample of 2,218 people on probation in San Francisco, California, this study draws on observational and secondary data to test the hypothesis that individual risk moderates the effect of neighborhood factors on recidivism. Results from survival analyses indicate that individual risk interacts with neighborhood concentrated disadvantage and disorder — these factors increase recidivism among people relatively low in individual risk, but not those at higher risk. This is consistent with the disadvantage saturation perspective, raising the possibility that some people classified as low risk might not recidivate but for placement in disadvantaged and disorderly neighborhoods.  Ultimately, residential contexts “matter” for lower risk people and may be useful to consider in efforts to prevent recidivism.

October 11, 2020 at 11:59 AM | Permalink

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