Mr. Atrens's basic argument is that it's physiologically almost impossible for many people to lose weight, as evidenced by a high recidivism rate and the unflagging profitability of diet paraphernalia, from liquid concoctions to surgeons' staples.
-- Karen Stabiner, review of Don't Diet, by Dale M. Atrens, New York Times, March 27, 1988
I was engaged in a major research project that involved twenty-six countries, studying how to prevent recidivism in juvenile delinquents released from prison.
-- Peggy Claude-Pierre, The Secret Language of Eating Disorders
According to the best available estimates, the . . . program has reduced the recidivism rate among participants to roughly half that of the general prison population in the state.
-- James McQueeny, "And a Prison Helps Out, Too", New York Times, February 7, 1982