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Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program at the Ozark Correctional Center, Missouri, 1994-1997
This data collection consists of a process and outcome
evaluation of the Ozark Correctional Center Drug Treatment Program
(OCCDTP), located in an all-male, 650-bed minimum security prison. For
the process evaluation, the principal investigators evaluated changes
in OCCDTP treatment activities, characteristics of OCCDTP
participants, utilization of aftercare, and participant ratings of the
program and aftercare. For the outcome evaluation the researchers
compared how well program graduates fared after program completion
with respect to relapse and recidivism compared to program dropouts,
as well as to a comparison group of inmates who did not participate in
the OCCDTP. Data were collected from the Missouri Department of
Corrections, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a psychosocial
assessment of clients entering the OCCDPT program, and three-month and
12-month follow-up surveys. Variables include background and
demographic information, such as race, marital status, religious
preference, and education level, as well as information on mental
health, substance abuse, criminal history, nature of offenses,
recidivism, clients' perceptions of the program, participation in
aftercare, and social and clinical data.
Complete Metadata
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| accessLevel | restricted public |
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"hasEmail": "mailto:opendata@usdoj.gov"
}
|
| dataQuality |
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| description | This data collection consists of a process and outcome evaluation of the Ozark Correctional Center Drug Treatment Program (OCCDTP), located in an all-male, 650-bed minimum security prison. For the process evaluation, the principal investigators evaluated changes in OCCDTP treatment activities, characteristics of OCCDTP participants, utilization of aftercare, and participant ratings of the program and aftercare. For the outcome evaluation the researchers compared how well program graduates fared after program completion with respect to relapse and recidivism compared to program dropouts, as well as to a comparison group of inmates who did not participate in the OCCDTP. Data were collected from the Missouri Department of Corrections, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a psychosocial assessment of clients entering the OCCDPT program, and three-month and 12-month follow-up surveys. Variables include background and demographic information, such as race, marital status, religious preference, and education level, as well as information on mental health, substance abuse, criminal history, nature of offenses, recidivism, clients' perceptions of the program, participation in aftercare, and social and clinical data. |
| distribution |
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{
"@type": "dcat:Distribution",
"title": "Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program at the Ozark Correctional Center, Missouri, 1994-1997",
"accessURL": "https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03001.v1"
}
]
|
| identifier |
"3814"
|
| issued | 2003-06-13T00:00:00 |
| keyword |
[
"aftercare",
"inmate programs",
"inmates",
"outcome evaluation",
"process evaluation",
"recidivism",
"rehabilitation programs",
"residential programs",
"substance abuse",
"substance abuse treatment",
"treatment compliance",
"treatment outcome"
]
|
| language |
[
"eng"
]
|
| license | http://www.usa.gov/publicdomain/label/1.0/ |
| modified | 2006-03-30T00:00:00 |
| programCode |
[
"011:060"
]
|
| publisher |
{
"name": "National Institute of Justice",
"@type": "org:Organization",
"subOrganizationOf": {
"id": 22,
"name": "Office of Justice Programs",
"acronym": "OJP",
"parentOrganization": {
"id": 10,
"name": "Department of Justice",
"acronym": "DOJ"
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}
}
|
| rights | These data are restricted due to the increased risk of violation of confidentiality of respondent and subject data. |
| title | Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program at the Ozark Correctional Center, Missouri, 1994-1997 |