Describe the eight central risk factors that can predict recidivism of offenders while on probation or parole

What will be an ideal response?


The more risk factors that match an individual offender, the more likely it is that he or she will return to crime in the future. The eight most central risk factors that can predict recidivism while on probation and parole are:
1 . Criminal identity—offenders with attitudes and beliefs that are supportive of crime
2 . Antisocial personality disorder—offenders characterized by a lack of concern for others and for rules, the tendency to blame others, irritability, and aggressiveness
3 . Early and persistent involvement in law-breaking behavior—offenders with a conviction record, number of incarcerations, or number of parole or probation revocations
4 . Antisocial significant others or close associates
5 . Lack of nurturing and supportive relationships
6 . Alcohol and/or drug abuse
7 . Low levels of performance in school and employment
8 . Lack of interest in legitimate leisure activities, hobbies, and recreational pursuits

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