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Jun 1, 2016 · Our study synthesizes prior research, distinguishing between inmate-, incident-, and facility-level variables. We introduce the Correctional Incident Database, which employs a novel approach for collecting escape data. Finally, we describe a sample of 611 inmates involved in 503 escape incidents from 398 facilities.
- Bryce Elling Peterson, Adam Fera, Jeff Mellow
- 2016
Jun 1, 2016 · We introduce the Correctional Incident Database, which employs a novel approach for collecting escape data. Finally, we describe a sample of 611 inmates involved in 503 escape incidents from 398 ...
Incident Database (CID), an innovative new database of escape incidents. Finally, we use these data to describe 611 inmates who escaped from custody in 2009, the circumstances of these incidents ...
distinguishing between inmate-, incident-, and facility-level variables. We introduce the Correctional Incident Database, which employs a novel approach for collecting escape data. Finally, we describe a sample of 611 inmates involved in 503 escape incidents from 398 facilities. Our findings
Jan 22, 2024 · Preventing escapes from custody is an essential function of prisons and jails. Yet, when these incidents occur, little is known about how often or quickly escapees are recaptured. Drawing on the routine activities framework, this study examines a dataset of 610 prison and jail escapees collected through a comprehensive open-source search protocol. The study uses logistic and Cox regression ...
Aug 1, 2017 · We introduce the Correctional Incident Database, which employs a novel approach for collecting escape data. Finally, we describe a sample of 611 inmates involved in 503 escape incidents from 398 ...
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Data was extracted from Board of Investigation (BOI) reports, situation reports, incident reports, warden situation reports and the Offender Management System (OMS). Information was coded to identify: (1) the circumstances under which escapes occur; (2) the profile of offenders who engage in escape behaviours; and (3) the factors that may contribute to an offender’s decision to escape.