Intensified support for juvenile offenders on probation: Evidence from Germany

Christoph Engel, Sebastian J. Goerg, Christian Traxler

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Abstract

This paper studies a probation program in Cologne, Germany. The program, which has a clear rehabilitative focus, offers intensified personal support to serious juvenile offenders over the first 6 months of their probation period. To evaluate the program's impact on recidivism, we draw on two research designs. Firstly, a small-scale randomized trial assigns offenders to probation with regular or intensified support. Secondly, a regression discontinuity design exploits a cutoff that defines program eligibility. The results suggest that the program reduces recidivism. The effect seems persistent over at least 3 years. Our evidence further indicates that the drop in recidivism is strongest among less severe offenders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)447-490
Number of pages44
JournalJournal of Empirical Legal Studies
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • probation
  • randomized control trial
  • recidivism
  • regression discontinuity design
  • youth crime

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