Title
ÒBrothers Under the BridgeÓ Factors Influencing the Transience of Registered Sex Offenders in Florida
Publication Date
12-1-2015
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The transience of registered sex offenders (RSOs) is a major impediment to reentry success, particularly because it has been linked to increased absconding and recidivism, and thus decreased community safety. Unfortunately, there is limited existing research on what factors most influence this transience. The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the relative influence of factors predicting transience for RSOs. Using data gathered from the Florida sex offender registry and multiple supplemental state and federal data sources, the analysis revealed a number of county- and individual-level characteristics that are associated with the likelihood of RSO transience. At the county level, these include residence restriction coverage, housing affordability, and population density. At the individual level, these include age, minority status, victim type (minor vs. adult), risk level, supervision status, and prior failure to register convictions. Implications for policy and practice are discussed.
Publication Title
Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment
Volume
27
Issue
6
First Page
559
Last Page
586
DOI
10.1177/1079063214521472
Publisher Policy
pre-print, post-print
Recommended Citation
Socia, Kelly M.; Levenson, Jill S.; Ackerman, Alissa R.; and Harris, Andrew J., "ÒBrothers Under the BridgeÓ Factors Influencing the Transience of Registered Sex Offenders in Florida" (2015). Social Work & Criminal Justice Publications. 32.
https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/socialwork_pub/32