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This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 24, 2019, in which an unidentified speaker discusses the complexities of recidivism. The speaker argues that recidivism is a psychological issue and that rates can increase over longer periods (up to 15 years), challenging the idea that risk diminishes over time. The speaker also highlights that sex crimes are particularly difficult to evaluate for recidivism because victims frequently do not report the crimes.

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SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
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2019-07-24
An unidentified speaker in a legal setting discusses the complexities of recidivism, particularly for sex crimes, referencing studies and the issue of underreporting.
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unidentified speaker

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"It's more of a psychological aspect I would say."
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— unidentified speaker (Describing the nature of recidivism beyond a simple decision to stop criminal conduct.)
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"And the response, the percentage of recidivism actually goes up at 15 years."
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— unidentified speaker (Citing a study that found recidivism rates increase over longer periods, contrary to the presumption that risk decreases with time.)
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"There is other discussion in some of these studies that sex crimes are the most difficult to evaluate in relation to recidivism and a lot of other concepts because in sex crimes, victims very often don't come forward."
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— unidentified speaker (Explaining why data on recidivism for sex crimes is challenging to gather and may be inaccurate due to underreporting.)
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