White Paper on Crime 2019 Part5/Chapter3/Section2
In this section, the rate of reimprisonment means the percentage of inmates reimprisoned to serve sentences for offenses after release among the released sentenced inmates of a given year.
Fig. 5-3-2-1 shows the rate of reimprisonment within the period of five, 10 and 20 years after the release of sentenced inmates released in [1] 2014, [2] 2009 and [3] 1999, by reason for the previous release (either released upon completion of the term or released on parole; hereinafter the same applies in this Section).
Fig. 5-3-2-2 shows the rate of reimprisonment within the period of five, 10 and 20 years after the release of sentenced inmates released in [1] 2014, [2] 2009 and [3] 1999, by the number of time(s) the sentenced inmate had been imprisoned at the point of previous imprisonment.
Fig. 5-3-2-3 shows the rate of reimprisonment within the period of five years after the release of sentenced inmates released in 1996, 2005 and 2014, by reason for the previous release and type of offense.
Fig. 5-3-2-4 shows the trend in the rate of reimprisonment within the period of [1] two years and [2] five years after release, by reason for the previous release.
Fig. 5-3-2-5 shows the trend in the rate of reimprisonment within the period of two years after release during the years of 1996-2017, [1] by gender, [2] by age group and [3] by type of offense.