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. Yet, the mechanisms through which incarceration may lead to successful rehabilitation remain largely unknown. This paper … finds that participation in social rehabilitation programs can significantly reduce recidivism only when inmates are … needs is crucial for successful rehabilitation. We also find that inmates with a high risk score or who exhibit procriminal …
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upon release. Yet, the mechanisms through which incarceration can lead to successful rehabilitation remain largely unknown …. This paper finds that participation in social rehabilitation programs while incarcerated can significantly reduce … for successful rehabilitation. We also find considerable heterogeneous program treatment effects: inmates with a high …
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upon release. Yet, the mechanisms through which incarceration can lead to successful rehabilitation remain largely unknown …. This paper finds that participation in social rehabilitation programs while incarcerated can significantly reduce … for successful rehabilitation. We also find considerable heterogeneous program treatment effects: inmates with a high …
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. Yet, the mechanisms through which incarceration may favor rehabilitation remain largely unknown. This paper exploits … issues and other program types are not found to affect recidivism. These results suggest that specific rehabilitation …
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