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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Child molesters and statutory rapists Table 42. Rearrest rate of child molesters and statutory rapists released <br /> Of the 4,295 child molesters released from prison in 1994, by charge at rearrest <br /> from prison in 1994 Percent rearrested for specified <br /> • 39.4% (1,693) were rearrested offense within 3 years <br /> Child Statutory <br /> for a crime of any kind (table 42) Rearrest charge molesters rapists <br /> - 0.4% (17) were rearrested All charges- 39.4% 49.9% <br /> for intentionally or negligently <br /> killing someone. Violent offenses' 14.1% 21.2% <br /> Homicide` 0.4 0.7 <br /> Child molesters were less likely to be sex offense' 5.1 . <br /> Y Rape 1.3 1 1.6 <br /> 6 <br /> rearrested for a property crime (10.6%, Sexual assault 4.4 3.6 <br /> 456 of 4,295) than a violent crime Robbery 1.7 4.3 <br /> (14.1%, 607 of 4,295). Assault 7.1 12.6 <br /> Property offenses- 10-6% 22.6% <br /> Of the 443 statutory rapists released Burglary 2.8 4.3 <br /> in 1994 - Larceny/theft 4.6 10.8 <br /> Motor vehicle theft 1-5 3.8 <br /> 49.9% (221) were rearrested Fraud 1.9 3.6 <br /> for some new crime Drug offenses' 8.6% 12.0% <br /> • 0.7% (3) were rearrested for homicide Public-order offensese 20.0% 27.1% <br /> • 22.6% (100) were rearrested <br /> for a property crime Other offenses 7.8% 4.3% <br /> • 21.2% (94) were rearrested Total released 4,295 443 <br /> for a violent crime. Note: The 4,295 child molesters were released in 15 States; the 443 statutory rapists in 11 <br /> States. Because of overlapping definitions, all statutory rapists also appear under the column <br /> "child molesters." Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. <br /> -All offenses include any offense type listed in footnotes 6 through f plus "other" and "unknown" <br /> offenses. <br /> bTotal violent offenses include homicide, kidnaping, rape, other sexual assault, robbery, <br /> assaults, and other violence. <br /> cHomicide includes murder, voluntary manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, negligent <br /> manslaughter, nonnegligent manslaughter, unspecified manslaughter, and unspecified homicide. <br /> ,Includes both rape and sexual assault. <br /> .Total property offenses include burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, fraud, forgery, <br /> embezzlement, arson, stolen property, and other forms of property offenses. <br /> 'Drug offenses include drug trafficking, drug possession, and other forms of drug offenses. <br /> OPublic-order offenses include traffic offenses, weapon offenses, probation and parole violations, <br /> court-related offenses, disorderly conduct, and other such offenses. <br /> Recidivism of Sex Offenders Released from Prison in 1994 35 <br /> 5OA-84 <br />
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