Återfallsfriheten
Återfallsfriheten is a term used in Swedish policy and discourse to describe a period during which an individual who has undergone treatment or punishment remains free from relapse into criminal behavior or substance use. The concept is used to discuss rehabilitation outcomes, reintegration into society, and risk management, rather than as a formal legal status.
In criminal justice contexts, återfallsfriheten is associated with processes surrounding release, probation, and supervision, and with
Measurement of återfallsfriheten varies. Different time frames (for example six months or one year) and different
Policy relevance: The concept informs evaluating rehabilitation programs, parole schemes, and aftercare services. It supports approaches