Outcomes of a Court-Based Substance Use Disorder Diversion Pilot Program: A Cost Analysis

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1177/10439862231189615
Ariel L. Roddy, Tristan Nighswander, Juliette Roddy, B. Ray
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This research presents the outcomes of a substance use diversion program in a Midwestern county. Specifically, this work assesses the efficacy (operationalized through re-arrest) and cost-efficacy (operationalized through cost per 1% reduction in re-arrest likelihood) of the program across varying levels of American Society of Addiction Medicine levels of care (ASAM LOC). Using a sample of 430 program participants, findings illustrate that the program overall reduced the likelihood of re-arrest over both a 6- and 12-month horizon across program completers. However, more granular analyses revealed differences across ASAM LOC; the most statistically robust form of treatment was the most intensive 3.5 ASAM LOC, which led to an 82% reduction in 6-month re-arrest and an 80% reduction in 12-month re-arrest for those who completed the program relative to those who did not. The 3.5 ASAM LOC was also the most cost-effective among those explored, costing $66.04 per 1% reduction in recidivism. The outcomes of this work emphasize (a) the relevance of the ASAM LOC in determining program efficacy and (b) the need for varying levels of treatment intensity to better accommodate the needs of substance use disorder diversion participants.
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以法院为基础的物质使用障碍转移试点项目的结果:成本分析
本研究提出了在中西部县的物质使用转移计划的结果。具体而言,本研究评估了该项目在美国成瘾医学协会(ASAM LOC)不同级别护理水平上的有效性(通过再次逮捕进行操作)和成本效益(通过每减少1%再次逮捕可能性的成本进行操作)。通过对430名项目参与者的抽样调查,结果表明,该项目总体上降低了项目完成者在6个月和12个月期间再次被捕的可能性。然而,更细致的分析揭示了ASAM LOC之间的差异;统计上最稳健的治疗形式是最强化的3.5 ASAM LOC,相对于那些没有完成该计划的人,完成该计划的人6个月再被捕率降低82%,12个月再被捕率降低80%。3.5 ASAM LOC也是所有研究中最具成本效益的,每减少1%的再犯成本为66.04美元。这项工作的结果强调了(a) ASAM LOC在确定项目有效性方面的相关性,以及(b)需要不同程度的治疗强度,以更好地适应物质使用障碍转移参与者的需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice presents single-themed special issues that focus on a critical issue in contemporary criminal justice in order to provide a cogent, thorough, and timely exploration of the topic. Subjects include such concerns as organized crime, community policings, gangs, white-collar crime, and excessive police force.
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