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Outcome Evaluation of the Crossroad to Freedom House and Peer I Therapeutic Communities in Colorado, 2000-2002
This study aimed to further evaluate previous findings
regarding drug use and criminal behaviors among the criminal
population by investigating the effectiveness of two Colorado
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Therapeutic Communities (RSAT
TC) for offenders. The first, the Crossroad to Freedom House
Therapeutic Community at the Arrowhead Correctional Center (ACC TC)
was a prison-based program. The second was the community-based Peer I
Therapeutic Community (Peer I). Two methodologies were used to gather
data. Part 1, RSAT Outcome Data, contains quantitative data collected
from five separate study groups of differing sample sizes that
received differing levels of treatment, with a total of 778 cases. The
groups were compared on five separate outcome variables: technical
violation, new misdemeanor arrest, new felony arrest, return to
prison, and overall supervision failure. To gather baseline
information from participants, a researcher administered the intake
packet in group format to participants within three weeks of admission
to ACC TC. After completing the treatment programs, outcome data were
collected for a two-year follow-up period for each participant. Part
2, Case Studies, consists of case studies of ten participants, two
from each of the above five listed groups. One from each group had
successful outcomes, and one did not. Successful outcomes were defined
as participants who were still living in the community after 12 to 18
months without any new charges. Unsuccessful outcomes were defined as
those participants who were returned to prison for technical
violations or new charges and were eligible for study only if they had
been living in the community for six to twelve months before returning
to prison. Information for the case studies were gathered through
interviews with both former prisoners and one of their significant
others. Variables for Part 1 include demographic information, length
of stay in both the ACC TC and Peer I, types of programs parolees were
released to, and time period between leaving the Department of
Corrections and any subsequent returns. Information was also gathered
on the presence of psychological concerns as an adult, as well as in
childhood. Part 2 consists of information regarding ACC TC and Peer I
participants' post-treatment such as their employment status,
financial well-being, significant relationships, relapse information
and whether or not the interviewee has returned to the Department of
Corrections since receiving treatment and being released.
Complete Metadata
| bureauCode |
[ "011:21" ] |
|---|---|
| dataQuality | false |
| identifier | 3137 |
| issued | 2005-10-11T00:00:00 |
| language |
[ "eng" ] |
| programCode |
[ "011:060" ] |
| rights | These data are restricted due to the increased risk of violation of confidentiality of respondent and subject data. |