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The Recidivism Patterns of Previously Deported Aliens Released from Local Jails: Are They High Risk Offenders?
Crime & Delinquency (2010)
  • Laura J. Hickman, Portland State University
  • Marika J. Suttorp, Rand Corporation
Abstract
Previously deported aliens are a group about which numerous claims are made but very few facts are known. Using data on male deportable aliens released from a local jail, the study sought to test the ubiquitous claim that they pose a high risk of recidivism. Using multiple measures of recidivism and propensity score weighting to account for preexisting group differences, the authors find consistent support for the assertion that previously deported aliens are a high recidivism risk. Relative to similarly situated deportable aliens with no record of deportation, previously deported aliens are more likely to be rearrested, to be rearrested more quickly, and to be rearrested more frequently in a 1-year follow-up period.
Keywords
  • Alien criminals -- United States -- Statisitics,
  • United States -- Immigration and emigration,
  • Deportation -- Government policy,
  • Recidivism -- Forecasting
Publication Date
October, 2010
Citation Information
Laura J. Hickman and Marika J. Suttorp. "The Recidivism Patterns of Previously Deported Aliens Released from Local Jails: Are They High Risk Offenders?" Crime & Delinquency Vol. 56 Iss. 4 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/laura_hickman/20/