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Time to rearrest <br />A// sex offenders <br />Within 6 months following their release, <br />1 .4% of the 9,691 men were rearrested <br />for a new sex crime (table 23). Within 1 <br />year the cumulative total grew to 2.1 <br />rearrested. By the end of the 3-year <br />followup period, altogether 5.3% had <br />been rearrested for another sex crime. <br />The first year was the period when <br />40% of the new sex crimes were <br />committed (since 2.1 % / 5.3% = 40%). <br />Rapists and sexual assau/ters <br />The first year following release <br />accounted for 40% of the new sex <br />crimes committed by both released <br />rapists (since 2.0% / 5.0% = 40%) and <br />released sexual assaulters (since 2.2% <br />Chi/d mo/esters and statutory rapists <br />For child molesters and statutory <br />rapists, the first year following their <br />release was the period when the <br />largest number of recidivists were <br />rearrested. Similar to rapists and <br />sexual assaulters, about 40% of the <br />arrests for new sex crimes committed <br />by child molesters and statutory rapists <br />occurred during the first year (table 24). <br />Demographic characteristics <br />A// sex offenders <br />Race Among sex offenders released <br />from prison in 1994, black men (5.6%) <br />and white men (5.3%) were about <br />equally likely to be rearrested for <br />another sex crime (table 25). <br />Table 23. Of sex offenders released from prison in 1994, percent rearrested <br />for any new sex crime, by type of sex offender and time after release <br /> Cumulative percent rearrestetl for any <br /> new sex crime within specified time <br />Time after Sexual <br />1994 release All Rapists assaulters <br />6 months 1 .4 % 1 .3% 1 .4 <br />1 year 2.1 2.0 2.2 <br />2 years 3.9 3.7 4.1 <br />3 years 5.3 5.0 5.5 <br />Total released 9,691 3,115 6,576 <br />Note: The 9,691 sex offenders were released in 15 States. <br />Table 24. Of child molesters and statutory rapists released from prison in 1994, <br />percent rearrested for any new sex crime, by time after release <br />Cumulative percent rearrested for any <br />new sex crime within specified time <br />Time after Child Statutory <br />1994 release molesters rapists <br />6 months 1 .3% 1 .4 <br />1 year 2.2 2.0 <br />2 years 3.9 3.2 <br />3 years 5.1 5.0 <br />Total released 4,295 443 <br />Note: The 4,295 child molesters were released in 15 States; <br />the 443 statutory rapists in 11 States. Because of overlapping definitions, <br />all statutory rapists also appear under the column "child molesters." <br />Hispanic origin Among released sex <br />offenders, non-Hispanics were more <br />likely to be rearrested for a new sex <br />offense (6.4%) than Hispanics (4.1 %). <br />One reason for the lower rearrest rate <br />for Hispanics may be that some were <br />deported immediately following their <br />release. <br />Age Recidivism studies typically find <br />that, the older the prisoner when <br />released, the lower the rate of recidi- <br />vism. Results reported here on re- <br />leased sex offenders did not follow the <br />familiar pattern. While the lowest rate <br />of rearrest for a sex crime (3.3%) did <br />belong to the oldest sex offenders <br />(those age 45 or older), other compari- <br />sons between older and younger <br />prisoners did not consistently show <br />older prisoners' having the lower <br />rearrest rate. <br />Table 25. Of sex offenders released <br />from prison in 1994, percent <br />rearrested for any new sex crime, <br />by demographic characteristics <br />of released prisoners <br />Percent of released sex <br />offenders rearrested for <br />Prisoner any new sex crime within <br />characteristic 3 years <br />Total released 5.3 <br />Race <br />White 5.3% <br />Black 5.6 <br />Other 4.4 <br />Hispanic origin <br />Hispanic 4.1 <br />Non-Hispanic 6.4 <br />Age at release <br />18-24 6.1 <br />25-29 5.5 <br />30-34 5.8 <br />35-39 6.1 <br />40-44 5.6 <br />45 or older 3.3 <br />Total released 9.691 <br />Note: The 9,691 sex offenders were released <br />in 15 States. Data identifying race were <br />reported for 98.5 % of 9,691 released sex <br />offenders; Hispanic origin for 82.5%; age <br />for virtually 100 % . <br />Recidivism of Sez Offenders Re/eased from Prison in 9994 25 <br />5OA-74
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