This report presents annually-updated trend analyses of selected indicators of evidence-based practice efforts, as identified by the ICIS and implemented by corrections agencies throughout the State. It provides a composite scan of positive, negative, and uncertain (mixed results) trends from FY 2010 to FY 2014. View File
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This report details a three-year recidivism study that tracks Hawaii’s FY 2012 offender cohort. A total of 2,464 offender assessments were compiled from the State of Hawaii’s Probation Services, Hawaii Paroling Authority, and Department of Public Safety. This study report documents progress toward reducing adult criminal offender recidivism by 30 percent statewide.
This report presents annually-updated trend analyses of selected indicators of evidence-based practice efforts, as identified by the ICIS and implemented by corrections agencies throughout the State. It provides a composite scan of positive, negative, and uncertain (mixed results) trends from FY 2009 to FY 2013.
This report details a three-year recidivism study that tracks Hawaii's FY 2011 offender cohort. A total of 2,905 offender assessments were compiled from the State of Hawaii's Probation Services, Hawaii Paroling Authority, and Department of Public Safety. This study report documents progress toward reducing adult criminal offender recidivism by 30 percent over a ten-year period.
This report details a three-year recidivism study that tracks Hawaii's FY 2010 offender cohort. A total of 3,073 offender assessments were compiled from the State of Hawaii's Probation Services, Hawaii Paroling Authority, and Department of Public Safety. This study report documents progress toward reducing adult criminal offender recidivism by 30 percent over a ten-year period.
This report presents annually-updated trend analyses of selected indicators of evidence-based practice efforts, as identified by the ICIS and implemented by corrections agencies throughout the State. It provides a composite scan of positive, negative, and uncertain (mixed results) trends from FY 2008 to FY 2011.
This report provides analyses of criminal conviction and disposition counts taken from past recidivism studies. The disposition numbers are aggregated by disposition type and criminal conviction rates from FYs 2010-2012, and reported for individual agencies (Hawaii State Judiciary, Hawaii Paroling Authority, and the Department of Public Safety).
This study of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised (LSI-R) and the Adult Substance Use Survey (ASUS) for the FYs 2009 - 2011 reporting periods determines the predictive accuracy of the LSI-R as a criminogenic risk instrument, and the ASUS as a risk assessment tool for offenders with substance use problems. The objective of this study is to validate the accuracy of the LSI-R and ASUS in specifying risk-classification levels for sentenced offenders in Hawaii. Pertinent criminogenic and substance use domains are evaluated for predictive validity, based on a three-year recidivism analysis.
This report is a three-year follow-up recidivism study that tracks rearrests for Hawaii's FY 2009 offender cohort. A total of 2,847 offender assessments were compiled from the State of Hawaii's Probation Services, Hawaii Paroling Authority, and Department of Public Safety. This study report documents progress toward reducing adult criminal offender recidivism in the State of Hawaii by 30 percent.
This is a statistical report on the STATIC-99 and STABLE-2000 actuarial risk assessment instruments administered to convicted sex offenders in Hawaii from FYs 2004-2007. These instruments assist community correctional officers in classifying sex offenders by risk levels. This report analyzes sex offenders with respect to sex offense and non-sex offense recidivism, risk instrument cut-off values, and prevalent sex offender risk factors.