Zachary Hamilton
Zachary Hamilton
At any given time, Spokane-area police officers and sheriff’s deputies are monitoring between 40 and 60 repeat offenders—a.k.a. “frequent fliers” and “hall of famers.”

Zachary Hamilton, WSU assistant professor of criminal justice, is an expert on repeat-offender cases. On behalf of the Department of Corrections, Hamilton analyzes prisoners’ likelihood to reoffend.

Whatever prevents repeat offenders from staying out of trouble—usually a drug habit or mental problems—they figure the risk of committing a crime is far less than the risk of not committing a crime.

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