Effect of conditional release on violent and general recidivism: A causal inference study

Author:

Karimi-Haghighi MarziehORCID,Castillo CarlosORCID,Tolan Songül,Lum KristianORCID

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To study the effect of Conditional Release (C.R.) on recidivism. To compare this effect along different recidivism risk levels, to evaluate whether risk-assessment-based policies that prioritize people in lower risk categories for release maximally reduce recidivism. Methods We use a dataset of 22,726 incarcerated persons released from 87 prison centers in Spain. We apply multiple causal inference methods including Propensity Score Matching (PSM), Inverse Propensity score Weighting (IPW), and Augmented Inverse Propensity Weighting (AIPW) to determine Average Treatment Effect (ATE) of C.R. on recidivism. Results Granting C.R. significantly reduces violent and general recidivism risks. Conclusions The results suggest that C.R. can promote a safe and supervised return to the community while protecting public safety. ATEs obtained through causal inference methods suggest that granting C.R. exclusively to low-risk inmates does not lead to the maximum reduction of recidivism, and hence we propose alternatives to be studied further.

Funder

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

“la Caixa” Foundation

EU-funded SoBigData++

Joint Research Centre, European Commission

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Law

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