Skip to main content

POLIS

  • Home
  • About
    • Annual report
  • People
    • Director
    • Management committee
    • Staff
    • Adjuncts
    • Visitors
    • Current HDR students
    • Scientific Advisory Board
  • Events
    • CSRM Seminar series
    • Citizen Social series
    • Conferences & workshops
      • Past conferences & workshops
  • News
    • In the media
  • ASPA
    • 2025 Australian Social Policy HDR Conference
    • Australian Journal of Social issues
    • Australian Social Policy Conference
    • Contact us
  • WAPOR
  • Education & training
    • POLIS Courses on offer
    • Undergraduate programs
    • Graduate programs
    • Honours
    • Higher degree by research
    • Executive courses
  • Programs & research
    • Australian Data Archive
    • Criminology
    • Centre for Gambling Research
      • Current projects
      • Past projects & outcomes
      • Media & Resources
    • Research Methods
    • PolicyMod
    • Social Policy
    • Surveys
      • ANUPoll
        • Methodologya
        • Contact ANUpoll
    • Evaluations
    • Transnational Research Institute on Corruption
      • TRIC Award for Anti-Corruption Research
      • The Corruption Agenda
      • Anti-corruption conferences and forums
      • Research
      • Corruption Studies
      • Resources
      • Contact us
    • Research projects
      • Manning cost-benefit tool
      • Routledge Wellbeing Handbook
      • SOAR
      • QRN
      • NT Gambling project
      • FaCtS Study
      • PELab
      • Evaluation of Narragunnawali
      • OxCGRT Australian Subnational dataset
      • Post Separation Parenting Apps
  • Publications
    • Working papers
    • Methods research papers
    • COVID-19 publications
    • Other publications
  • Contact us

Related Sites

  • ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
  • Research School of Social Sciences
  • Australian National Internships Program
  • ANU Jobs

Administrator

Breadcrumb

HomeUpcoming EventsSocial Impact Investment and Recidivism: A Field Experiment With High-Risk Parolees
Social Impact Investment and Recidivism: A Field Experiment with High-Risk Parolees

ABSTRACT:

We study the impact of additional post-release services provided in combination with parole supervision on adult recidivism. Beginning in 2016, eligible offenders due for release on parole in New South Wales (NSW) were randomized to either the treatment program or the control group. Typically, eligible offenders are at relatively higher risk of re-offending and possess extensive criminal histories. Those assigned to the treatment program received case management and service referrals from a non-government organisation (NGO) in addition to regular parole supervision. In contrast, parolees assigned to the control group were provided with the existing parole supervision service delivered by Community Corrections NSW. We compare recidivism rates for the first 12 months after release across the two groups of parolees.

BIO:

Evarn is a Principal Program Evaluator at the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR). His research at BOCSAR has examined the differences in private versus public lawyers in contributing to court delay, and evaluating various NSW-wide offender intervention programs. Evarn holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Sydney that investigates racial discrimination in the labour market.

Date & time

  • Wed 11 Mar 2020, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location

Jean Martin Room, Level 3 Beryl Rawson Building

Speakers

  • Evarn Ooi

Event Series

CSRM Seminar series

Contact

  •  Naomi Snowball
     Send email