Gillis and Nafekh

Revision for the Gillis and Nafekh study in the After A Guilty Verdict topic, Imprisonment.

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  • Created by: Minxeh
  • Created on: 31-05-14 15:39

1. Are employed women more likely to remain on conditional release until the end of their sentence than unemployed women?

  • Yes
  • No
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2. From date of conditional release, women take on average how long to find employment?

  • 6 months
  • 10 months
  • 8 months
  • 4 months

3. After the sample was matched, how many participants were there in the sample altogether?

  • 5627
  • 6890
  • 4796
  • 9701

4. What was the aim of the study?

  • To explore the impact of creative hobbies on re-offending, with offenders on non-conditional release
  • To explore the impact of employment on re-offending, with offenders on conditional release.
  • To explore the impact of employment on re-offending, with offenders on non-conditional release
  • To explore the impact of creative hobbies on re-offending, with offenders on conditional release

5. The data was analysed and comparisons were drew between the groups, what was comparison 1?

  • Return to custody voluntarily
  • Return to custody after end of sentence
  • Return to custody before end of sentence
  • Return to custard before end of sentence (Why not, it's delicious.)

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