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Making Use of Information to Anticipate Treatment Needs, Outcomes and Crime Risks in Philadelphia's Criminal Justice Population

Publication year: 2002 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The "plausibility, if not the feasibility, of identifying information from a variety of available sources that, where possible, could be of assistance in targeting various categories of defendants or offenders for appropriate services or interventions, depending on the treatment aim" is examined (p. v). Sections contained in this report include: executive summary; introduction -- anticipating treatment enrollment and progress; the special case of the criminal justice population; study's purpose; the special case of the criminal justice population; study's purpose; study design; predicting treatment process outcomes; predicting failure to attend court and rearrest; predicting rearrest; and implications for improving treatment intervention.
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