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Author: Roberts, Colin H.
Title: Continuing to Display Effectiveness: An Evaluation Report on Three Years of the IRIS Project
Summary: This research report is a follow-up to earlier reports on the progress of and outcomes from the IRIS project. The first was a much longer reported completed in September 2005 (Roberts, 2005) on the first year of the IRIS project, which related to the first twenty offenders on IRIS and a small comparative sample of matched offenders. A second and briefer report which included some additional qualitative and quantitative analysis and which briefly summarised the first report was published in January 2006, entitled Displaying Effectiveness (Roberts, 2006). This report is based on the first, second and third years of the IRIS project and follows the progress of the first thirty five offenders who were given IRIS status. Each offender was followed up for twenty four months each after they commenced on IRIS, to identify their re-offending, compliance with court orders and their time at liberty in the 24 month period. It also includes an analysis of the estimated costs of IRIS in these first three years of operation and estimates its probable cost-benefits in respect of these thirty five prolific offenders.
Details: Oxford, UK: Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, 2007. 39p.
Source: Internet Resource
Year: 2007
Country: United Kingdom
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Shelf Number: 120931
Keywords: Cost-Benefit AnalysisProlific Offenders (U.K.)RecidivismRepeat Offenders |