For three decades, a risk assessment formula has been pivotal in deciding temporary prison releases in Spain. Developed to curb repeat offenses, this formula assigns a risk score to prisoners, influencing whether they are granted temporary release. The scoring system, rooted in data from the 1990s, uses a relatively small sample of prisoners. An interactive graphic demonstrates how altering variables like foreign status or escape attempts impacts the score. Notably, being a foreigner increases the risk score more than an attempted escape. As this outdated system continues to affect release decisions, questions arise about its relevance and fairness in today’s context.
Source: flowingdata.com

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@rockyknowsbest
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3h
It’s been 14 hours and they still won’t post a final score.
bela
@jaxstriker9
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13h
STILL 1 HOUR AND 45 MINUTES LEFT IM GONNA EAT MY PRISON BARS
Sab Murdock
@sabooschin
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Mar 5
i am fucking beyond speechless. that prison oner was like 11 minutes. IM TWEAKING
Nerissa RavencroftholoEN
@nerissa_en
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Feb 4
Have you finished your assignement yet, Jailbirds? I’ll be reviewing your work today…
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Seong Gi-Hun
@Seonggi_hun4560
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Mar 12
Updated timeliness. AGAIN.
Thursday jailed
Friday jailed
Saturday out
Sunday jailed
Monday OUT FOR 8 MINUTED BEFORE BEING JAILED
Tuesday jailed
Wendsday out for an HOUR before being jailed
Thursday will be in jail still.
A FUCKING WEEK
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@l0n1eystxr
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Mar 9
nigga i just seen the clock change from 1:59 to 3:00 that shit broke my heart














