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States try to predict if inmates will reoffend
Under an experiment in the nation's courts, states are using secretive, psychological tools to predict which inmates will reoffend. An AP investigation found the tools have been marked with serious problems and high-profile failures. (Feb. 24)
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Source name:
The Associated Press
Unique identifier:
CP13212011
Legacy Identifier:
8bdcfa5d56694c3fb6c81fe8fbcb014c
Type:
Video
Duration:
3m12s
Dimensions:
854px × 480px 41.94 MB
Usage rights:
Digital platform use only. Broadcast rights and editing of content prohibited.
Create Date:
2/24/2015 11:14:56 AM
Display aspect ratio:
427:240