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Recidivism Rates Across the USA by States

Recidivism is when someone who has been in jail before goes back to jail again. It is a big problem in the United States, where about half of all people who leave jail will go back within three years.

Below we have a table for Recidivism Rates by States

StateRecidivism Rate
Alabama49.0
Alaska63.2
Arizona47.4
Arkansas57.0
California47.8
Colorado50.0
Connecticut48.4
Delaware64.5
Florida40.6
Georgia48.3
Hawaii46.0
Idaho51.4
Illinois48.9
Indiana47.0
Iowa45.9
Kansas44.7
Kentucky46.4
Louisiana54.8
Maine42.5
Maryland48.8
Massachusetts45.9
Michigan47.5
Minnesota46.2
Mississippi51.3
Missouri49.5
Montana48.1
Nebraska47.5
Nevada47.3
New Hampshire45.0
New Jersey47.2
New Mexico49.1
New York43.3
North Carolina46.0
North Dakota45.4
Ohio48.3
Oklahoma47.4
Oregon45.2
Pennsylvania46.0
Rhode Island50.0
South Carolina49.9
South Dakota46.9
Tennessee49.6
Texas45.8
Utah48.0
Vermont44.9
Virginia48.3
Washington48.4
West Virginia44.9
Wisconsin47.6
Wyoming46.8
Recidivism Rates Across the USA by States

How can we help people stay out of jail?

There are many things we can do to help people stay out of jail, including:

What are the benefits of reducing recidivism?

Reducing recidivism is important for a number of reasons:

How can everyone help reduce recidivism?

Everyone can play a role in reducing recidivism. Here are some things you can do:

Conclusion

Recidivism is a complex problem, but it is one that we can solve. By working together, we can help people stay out of jail and make our communities safer.

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