Examining What Works for High Risk Youth Involved in the Juvenile Justice System: Comparing the Effect of the Community Connections (CC) Program to Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP) Over A Nine-Year Time Period

Erin M. Espinosa, D. Sass, Johanna Creswell Báez, Cassandra Harper
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Using administrative data collected by an urban juvenile probation department between January 2007 and August 2016, this study compared the impact of the Community Connections (CC) program to a matched sample of youth who received intensive supervision probation (ISP) on six time-to-event variables (i.e., time to second program, detention, out-of-home placement, another offense, violation of court order, and days in program). The study included youth who were assigned to court-ordered post-adjudication community supervision and who were deemed to have a high risk of re-offending by the department’s risk and needs assessment. CC and ISP youth were matched using propensity score matching that created a final sample of 381 youth in each program. When examining the program effect of CC vs. ISP on the time-to-event variables the findings were mixed. However, across both programs, the analysis revealed that youth who remained in the programs longer and youth with a successful program discharge generally experienced better long-term outcomes than their peers.
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检验什么对参与少年司法系统的高风险青少年有效:比较九年期间社区联系(CC)计划与强化监督缓刑(ISP)的效果
利用2007年1月至2016年8月期间城市未成年人缓刑监督管理部门收集的行政数据,本研究将社区联系(CC)计划与接受强化监督缓刑(ISP)的匹配样本在六个时间-事件变量(即第二个计划的时间、拘留、家庭外安置、另一次犯罪、违反法庭命令和计划天数)上的影响进行了比较。这项研究包括被指派接受法院命令的裁决后社区监督的年轻人,他们被司法部的风险和需求评估认为有很高的再次犯罪风险。CC和ISP青年使用倾向得分匹配进行匹配,在每个项目中创建了381名青年的最终样本。在研究CC与ISP对事件发生时间变量的程序影响时,发现喜忧参半。然而,在这两个项目中,分析显示,年轻人在项目中嫖娼的时间更长,项目成功出院的年轻人通常比同龄人经历了更好的长期结果。
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