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Balancing Punishment and Treatment: Alternatives to Incarceration in New York City
Publication year:
2002
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: New York's coordinated ATI (alternatives to incarceration) system for felony offenders is examined. The following chapters comprise this report: introduction; ATI entry and participants; program integrity -- ATI supervision and treatment; program integrity -- retention and completion rates; ATIs and public safety; and implications and conclusions. ATI programs had a completion rate of 60%, with a recidivism rate of 33% after three years. Also included are an executive summary, and appendixes that provide ATI program descriptions; research methodology, and alternative measures of recidivism.