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Regresión a segundo grado: causas y consecuencias

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The Failure of Parole: Rethinking the Role of the State in Reentry

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of parole on reentry and challenge the dominant governmental approach to post-release reentry is analyzed. But, they conclude that parole fails at both of these goals and in fact can sometimes hinder the reentry process.
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Controlling Violent Offenders Released to the Community: An Evaluation of the Boston Reentry Initiative

TL;DR: The Boston Reentry Initiative (BRI) is an inter-agency initiative to help transition violent adult offenders released from the local jail back to their Boston neighborhoods through mentoring, social service assistance, and vocational development.
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Time for a Change Applying the Good Lives Model of Rehabilitation to a High-Risk Violent Offender

TL;DR: This article operationalise the theoretical concepts of the Good Lives Model of offender rehabilitation by providing a step-by-step framework for assessment, formulation, treatment planning, and monitoring with a high-risk violent offender residing in the community.

Does Parole Work?: Analyzing the Impact of Postprison Supervision on Rearrest Outcomes

TL;DR: The authors compared prisoners released to supervision via mandatory and discretionary release with prisoners released unconditionally, along with the differences between these groups and their rearrest rates, and found that parole increases public safety outcomes or improves reentry transitions.
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"back-end sentencing" and reimprisonment: individual, organizational, and community predictors of parole sanctioning decisions*

TL;DR: The authors used data from the California Parole Study to analyze the effects of three clusters of factors (parolees' characteristics, organizational pressures, and community conditions) on these sentences.
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The Exclusion–Inclusion Spectrum in State and Community Response to Sex Offenders in Anglo-American and European Jurisdictions:

TL;DR: Although sex offender crises have recently occurred in continental Europe, a long-standing tradition of the medicalization of deviance, along with the existence of social structural buffers against the influence of victim-driven populist penal movements, has thus far limited the spread of formal community protection responses.