(All Steps) Recidivism. In the Scientific American article "Reducing Crime: Rehabilitation is Making a Comeback," R. Doyle examined rehabilitation of felons.
Question: Recidivism. In the Scientific American article "Reducing Crime: Rehabilitation is Making a Comeback," R. Doyle examined rehabilitation of felons. One aspect of the article discussed recidivism of juvenile prisoners between 14 and 17 years old, indicating that \(82 \%\) of those released in 1994 Were rearrested within 3 years. Suppose that, today, six newly released juvenile prisoners between 14 and 17 years old are selected at random.
- Assuming that the recidivism rate is the same today as it was in 1994, determine the probability distribution for the number, \(Y\), who are rearrested within 3 years.
- Determine and interpret the mean of \(Y\).
- If, in fact, exactly two of the six newly released juvenile prisoners are rearrested within 3 years, would you be inclined to conclude that the recidivism rate today has decreased from the \(82 \%\) rate in 1994? Explain your reasoning. Hint: First consider the probability \(P(Y \leq 2)\).
- If, in fact, exactly four of the six newly released juvenile prisoners are rearrested within 3 years, would you be inclined to conclude that the recidivism rate today has decreased from the \(82 \%\) rate in 1994? Explain your reasoning.
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