Behind recidivism Part 2
Part 1 https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/870
In prisoners released in the late 1980s, the average length was 11 years. Over the next decade, lifers were released on average after 10.4 years.
Since then, the length of life imprisonment has increased so that the prison term usually lasted just over 13 years in the 2000s.
The average length of life imprisonment for those convicted of murder before the age of 21 has been 12 years 11 months.
The number of life prisoners has increased ninefold from 1970 to the beginning of 2014 (Suomi)
The number of life prisoners has also increased in Sweden. In the 1980s began his sentence 7 of life sentences, in the 1990s 67 and from 2000 to 2005 a total of 72 life sentences.
Between 1995 and 2003, a total of 21 life prisoners have been pardoned. Recidivism is therefore about 27%.
Of the 56 life prisoners released, 32 people, or 57%, had committed one murder
in addition to either multiple murders, killings or their attempts, robberies or their attempts or to various degrees of abuse. 8 out of 56 released from life sentences: more murders
Conclusion? Stats are saying anything about the reason, which crime, if the sentence has been made with brain, did they redo crime, without that the government know that? - plus such stats are saying nothing about rape or suicides ...
Rape, a much worst crime than "just killing people ..."
https://t.me/IsraeliFacts/238
Part 1 https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/870
In prisoners released in the late 1980s, the average length was 11 years. Over the next decade, lifers were released on average after 10.4 years.
Since then, the length of life imprisonment has increased so that the prison term usually lasted just over 13 years in the 2000s.
The average length of life imprisonment for those convicted of murder before the age of 21 has been 12 years 11 months.
The number of life prisoners has increased ninefold from 1970 to the beginning of 2014 (Suomi)
The number of life prisoners has also increased in Sweden. In the 1980s began his sentence 7 of life sentences, in the 1990s 67 and from 2000 to 2005 a total of 72 life sentences.
Between 1995 and 2003, a total of 21 life prisoners have been pardoned. Recidivism is therefore about 27%.
Of the 56 life prisoners released, 32 people, or 57%, had committed one murder
in addition to either multiple murders, killings or their attempts, robberies or their attempts or to various degrees of abuse. 8 out of 56 released from life sentences: more murders
Conclusion? Stats are saying anything about the reason, which crime, if the sentence has been made with brain, did they redo crime, without that the government know that? - plus such stats are saying nothing about rape or suicides ...
Rape, a much worst crime than "just killing people ..."
https://t.me/IsraeliFacts/238