CSO Study: Individuals released from Prison in 2009 and their subsequent levels of re-offending
December 14, 2015
The Central Statistics Office has published a study of which
examines individuals who were released from the custody of the Irish Prison
Service in the year 2009, and their subsequent levels of re-offending.
Some of the key findings highlighted include:
- In 2009, some 7,507 individuals were released from the
custody of the Irish Prison Service. Of
these, 47.5% re-offended within a three-year period.
- The recorded recidivism rate in 2009 was 47.5%, a decrease
from the 51.0% recorded in 2008.
- As of 2009, 48.2% of males reoffended within three years,
while the corresponding figure for females was 41.2%.
- While 54.4% of individuals aged less than 21 years
re-offended; the recidivism rate fell to 27.2% for the 51-60 year age category
and 16.7% for those aged 61 years and older.
- The lowest rates of recidivism were recorded for Sexual
Offences (21.1%), and Fraud, Deception and Related Offences (27.2%).
- The highest rates of recidivism were recorded for Offences
against Government, Justice Procedures and Organisation of Crime (60.6%) and Public
Order and other Social Code Offences.
- Of those individuals who re-offended 64.7% did so within the
first six months of official release from custody.
To read the full report click: here