Recidivism Among Federal Offenders: A Comprehensive Overview
The report was released in March 2016 by the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC). The USSC researchers tracked arrest rates for 25,431 federal offenders who reentered the community during 2005 after discharging their sentence of incarceration or by commencing a term of probation in 2005. All the offenders tracked were citizens and had valid FBI numbers. Across all age groups, about 49.3% of federal offenders were rearrested within eight years following release from prison. However, offender recidivism rates declined with the offenderÂ’'s age at release from prison. About 16% of offenders released when they were 60 were . . .

