Actuarial Criminology: Meeting Current Challenges in Southern Africa |
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Authors: | Johan Prinsloo Anastasios Ladikos |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of South Africaprinsjh@unisa.ac.za;3. University of South Africa |
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Abstract: | South African prisons were overcrowded by more than sixty-three percent in 2005. Overcrowding and poor prison conditions have enormous implications for rehabilitation efforts made by the South African Department of Correctional Services. The South African White Paper on Corrections (2005) commits the Department of Correctional Services to provide needs-based rehabilitation processes and a framework of continuous evaluation to measure the impact and success of such processes. It also acknowledges that monitoring the rates of recidivism is a critical indicator of the success, the effectiveness of needs-based rehabilitation, and improved service. A reliable system for monitoring recidivism will have to be developed and put in place. In this respect, actuarial criminology can make a vital contribution. This article poses a strategic alternative to the correctional industry in Southern Africa that can be used for the realization of correctional ideals, especially where retribution and overcrowding are still the main features of correctional institutions. |
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Keywords: | Actuarialism risk recidivism prediction assessment |
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