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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology | 1976

Recidivism: In Search of a More Comprehensive Definition

Vincent J. Webb; Dennis Hoffman; William O. Wakefield; Joel C. Snell

As simple as that sounds, there may be a great deal more to the situation than what the statistics suggest. The authors first searched the literature in terms of what others had said in reference to this issue. The major discovery was that little was stated other than the acceptance of the recidivist definition. Numerous studies have looked at recidivism and institutional and demographic indicators of those who have the potential to break the law and return to the correctional system. (Wenk, Frank 1973: 30-37; Unkovic, Ducsay 1969: 340-344; Laulicht 1963: 163-174; Landis, Mercer, Wolf 1964: 35-40; Arnold 1965: 212-220; Shihadeh, Nedd 1973: 229-238; Dunfiam 1954: 77-91; Reckless and Sindwani 1974: 369-375; Miller and Dinitz 1973: 417-426.) Some have reviewed types of treatment and recidivism (Pittman and Gray 1974: 37-54; Shireman, Mann, Larsen, Young 1972: 38-59). Others have researched the area of social and psychological characteristics of those who recidivate (Bapp and Blazer 1970: 67-81; Witter 1968: 79-83). Yet, only a few studies (Moberg, Erickson 1973: 50-57; Logan 1972: 378-387; Hood 1968, Richardson 1961) asked the leading question about recidivism. Is partial success possible? If an individual is first incarcerated for a major crime and then returns again for violation of parole, is that the same kind of recidivism as an individual who


Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice | 1994

Book Review : Capone: The Man and the Era by Laurence Bergreen New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1994, 701 pages

Dennis Hoffman

book are amazing, considering that another excellent biography of Capone (Robert Schoenberg, Mr. Capone. New York: William Morrow) was published in 1992. Differences between the two biographies become apparent in the first chapters of both books. Schoenberg stresses Capone’s early days in Brooklyn, while Bergreen traces the gangster’s roots. Bergreen introduces &dquo;campanilismo&dquo; to show how Capone’s Italian heritage influenced every aspect of his life and career. Bergreen places this concept within the context of the late nineteenth century in Southern Italy. Both Capone’s mother and father came from Naples where organized crime flourished openly. As Bergreen points out, criminal societies


Journal of Criminal Justice | 1976

Insiders and outsiders in criminal justice education

Dennis Hoffman; Joel C. Snell; Vincent J. Webb


Criminal Justice Review | 1980

Racial Minorities and Women Workers in a Big City Police Department: A Case Study in the Elusiveness of Affirmative Action

Dennis Hoffman; William A. Little; Gary R. Perlstein


Criminal Justice Review | 1986

Perceived Effectiveness of the Chicago Crime Commission, 1980-1985: Insiders and Outsiders

Dennis Hoffman; Vincent J. Webb


Archive | 1984

A Review of Explicit and Implicit Propositions About Women as Terrorists

Ineke Haan Marshall; Vincent J. Webb; Dennis Hoffman


Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice | 1995

Mr. Capone: The Real—and Complete—Story of Al Capone. by Robert J. Schoenberg:

Dennis Hoffman


Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice | 1994

Book Reviews : MR. CAPONE: THE REAL - AND COMPLETE- STORY OF AL CAPONE by Robert J. Schoenberg New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1992, 480 pages

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American Journal of Criminal Justice | 1989

James William Coleman, the criminal elite, second edition

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Archive | 1988

Prison Overcrowding in Nebraska: The Feasibility of Intensive Supervision Probation

Dennis Hoffman; Vincent J. Webb

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University of Nebraska Omaha

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