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Predicting recidivism with street gang members : Prédiction de la récidive chez les membres de gangs de rue

22 Mar 2012

In Québec, street gangs are now among the newest threats to public safety (MSPQ, 2007; SPVM, 2005). Major police efforts to dismantle juvenile prostitution networks or reduce drug trafficking have escalated the flow of juvenile offenders into the adult correctional system. Gang members are a growing presence in the penal system and, to a certain degree, risk assessment creates its own problems. The objective of this research is to examine the applicability of the LS/CMI (Andrews, Bonta, & Wormith, 2004) to gang members and to identify specific criminogenic needs profiles compared to non-gang offenders.
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Authors

Guay, Jean-Pierre

ISBN
9781100204994
Pages
35
Published in
Canada

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