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Carver County Court Services Recidivism Data- Adult

Carver County Court Services Recidivism Data- Adult. Data collected from CSTS, MNCIS, and S-cubed data 2005-2007 Medium and high risk samples based on LSI-R data Medium (15-25) and High (25+) Low risk data based only upon administrative case status. Low Risk Data.

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Carver County Court Services Recidivism Data- Adult

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  1. Carver County Court ServicesRecidivism Data- Adult • Data collected from CSTS, MNCIS, and S-cubed data 2005-2007 • Medium and high risk samples based on LSI-R data • Medium (15-25) and High (25+) • Low risk data based only upon administrative case status

  2. Low Risk Data • CSTS queries based on “Low” supervision level (Administrative status) • Data collected from CSTS, S-cubed, and MNCIS • Time intervals up to 18 months • Recidivism percentage, offense type, and offense level calculated

  3. Medium Risk Data • LSI-R report generated produced offenders with risk scores of 15 through 25 • Data collected from S-cubed and MNCIS • Time intervals up to 24 months • Recidivism percentage, offense type, and offense level calculated

  4. High Risk Data • LSI-R report generated produced offenders with risk scores of 25 and over • Data collected from S-cubed and MNCIS • Time intervals up to 24 months • Recidivism percentage, offense type, and offense level calculated

  5. Combined Data • Data in total was analyzed according to trends (risk principle), offense level, and offense type

  6. The Risk Principle • As risk goes up, so does recidivism • The most heavily researched principle of EBP (Latessa) • Risk principle proven true with our population

  7. Summary • Risk principle was proven true • Traffic offenses, DWIs, and other chemical-related offenses (Underage Consumption, usually) make up the most reoffenses • Most reoffenses are misdemeanors • Small percentage of reoffenses are assaultive in nature

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