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Pretrial Rearrests Among Domestic Violence Defendants in New York City
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Pretrial Rearrests Among Domestic Violence Defendants in New York City
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Peterson, Richard R.
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LIS, Inc. (Longmont, CO)
National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Aurora, CO)
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2008.
6 pages.
Related Topics
New York
Pretrial release
(Offender Management)
Spouse abuse
(Special Offenders)
Pretrial rearrest among New York domestic violence (DV) defendants is examined. Sections contained in this article are: background; identifying DV and non-DV cases; offense patterns of DV and non-DV defendants; and conclusions. Since 9% of DV defendants are rearrested on a new DV offense, "victims may be at considerable risk of threats, intimidation, or retaliation during the pretrial period" (p. 38).
Accession Number: 023002
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