In this article, we develop a model of the length of time until recidivism, and estimate it on
a sample of releasees from the North Carolina prison system. Evidence of the model's
predictive accuracy is presented. The model is then used to evaluate a correctional
program by comparing the actual time until recidivism of program participants to that
predicted by the model. The program appears to be effective only in the very short run.
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