By Drew Kann
April 21, 2019
Source: CNN
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Once you’re in the criminal justice system, it’s often difficult to get out.
Corde, who is featured in CNN Films 'American Jail,' spent time in jail for a DUI. After he was released, he was rearrested for missing one payment.
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For some, just one arrest is enough to get caught up in the system.
There have been several studies on recidivism, but one of the most extensive was released in 2016 by the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC), which tracked more than 25,000 federal offenders over an eight-year period.
Officials reported that nearly half of those monitored were rearrested for a new crime or for a violation of supervision conditions. And for about half, it took less than two years for them to run afoul of the law again.
Other studies have found correlations between the length of a person’s rap sheet and the likelihood of recidivism.
A 2017 USSC study showed that offenders without any previous contact with the criminal justice system had an 11.7 percent lower recidivism rate than those with at least some prior contact with law enforcement.
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