Religious programs and recidivism among former inmates in prison fellowship programs: A long-term follow-up study

被引:84
|
作者
Johnson, BR
机构
[1] Baylor Univ, Dept Sociol & Anthropol, Waco, TX 76798 USA
[2] Baylor Univ, Ctr Religious Inquiry Across Disciplines, Waco, TX 76798 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1080/07418820400095831
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
In the mid-1990s, Prison Fellowship (PF), a nonprofit religious ministry to prisoners, commissioned a study to determine the relationship, if any, between religious programming and recidivism. Subsequent research found no difference between PF and non-PF inmates on measures of recidivism. Inmates most active in PF Bible studies, however, were significantly less likely to be arrested during a 1-year follow-up period. This study extends and improves on previous research by: (1) increasing the recidivism window from 1 to 8 years; (2) incorporating new approaches to measuring program participation; (3) including two measures of recidivism-rearrest and reincarceration; and (4) using survival analysis and proportional hazards modeling to present and analyze the data. Results from survival analyses indicate: (1) no difference in median time to rearrest or reincarceration between PF and non-PF groups throughout the 8-year study period; (2) participants with higher levels of participation in Bible studies were less likely to be rearrested at 2 and 3 years after release, though the effect diminishes over time; (3) statistical differences across groups only border significance at 2 and 3 years for reincarceration; and (4) proportional hazards modeling shows that high participation in Bible studies significantly reduces the hazard of rearrest at years 2 and 3.
引用
收藏
页码:329 / 354
页数:26
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Practices and perceptions of long-term follow-up among state newborn screening programs
    Hoff, Timothy
    Hoyt, Adrienne
    [J]. PEDIATRICS, 2006, 117 (06) : 1922 - 1929
  • [2] BACKGROUND AND DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH-PRISON INMATES - LONG-TERM, FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF 128 CONSECUTIVE INMATES AND OF A CONTROL GROUP
    JOHANSON, E
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL MEDICINE, 1974, : 1 - 290
  • [3] Exploring barriers to long-term follow-up in newborn screening programs
    Hoff, Timothy
    Hoyt, Adrienne
    Therrell, Brad
    Ayoob, Maria
    [J]. GENETICS IN MEDICINE, 2006, 8 (09) : 563 - 570
  • [4] Long-term follow-up culture in state newborn screening programs
    Hoff, Timothy
    [J]. GENETICS IN MEDICINE, 2008, 10 (06) : 396 - 403
  • [5] Comprehensive long-term follow-up programs for pediatric cancer survivors
    Aziz, Noreen M.
    Oeffinger, Kevin C.
    Brooks, Sandra
    Turoff, Alicia J.
    [J]. CANCER, 2006, 107 (04) : 841 - 848
  • [6] Long-term multidisciplinary follow-up programs in pediatric cardiac arrest survivors
    Hunfeld, M.
    Dulfer, K.
    Del Castillo, J.
    Vazquez, M.
    Buysse, C. M. P.
    [J]. RESUSCITATION PLUS, 2024, 17
  • [7] Long-term follow up of two stuttering therapy programs
    Mallard, D
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FLUENCY DISORDERS, 2000, 25 (03) : 194 - 194
  • [8] Back pain in former intercollegiate rowers - A long-term follow-up study
    Teitz, CC
    O'Kane, JW
    Lind, BK
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2003, 31 (04): : 590 - 595
  • [9] Long-term follow-up data collection and use in state newborn screening programs
    Hoff, Timothy
    Ayoob, Maria
    Therrell, Bradford L.
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, 2007, 161 (10): : 994 - 1000
  • [10] Effects of art therapy with prison inmates: A follow-up study
    Gussak, David
    [J]. ARTS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2006, 33 (03): : 188 - 198