1 Assessment Guided Life Planning: The San Diego SB 618 Prisoner Reentry Experience Criminal Justice Research Division Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat

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1 Assessment Guided Life Planning: The San Diego SB 618 Prisoner Reentry Experience Criminal Justice Research Division Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat October 16, 2008

2 Presentation Overview Background on SANDAG and CJRD Description of SB 618 Program Overview of Evaluation Design Use of Assessments Preliminary Assessment Data

3 What is SANDAG? San Diego Association of Governments Regional planning and implementation agency for quality of life issues Governed by a Board of Directors representing the region’s 19 local governments Only council of governments with a Criminal Justice Research Division

4 Program Description Assessment Process Begins Pre-Sentence Life Plan Multi-Disciplinary Team Case Management In Custody & Community In-Prison & Community Services Community Roundtable

5 Assessment Tools Addiction Severity Index (ASI) Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System (CASAS) Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) Occupational Information Network (O*NET) and Myers-Briggs

6 Research Overview Process Evaluation: Determine if SB 618 was implemented as planned in San Diego County Impact Assessment: Determine what effect(s) the SB 618 program had on participants

7 Multiple Methodologies Meeting attendance and review of minutes Analysis of standardized assessment information Compilation of services received in prison and community Program partner, key staff, and community surveys Client & family/friend satisfaction questionnaires Follow-up interviews with clients Collection of recidivism data from local and state databases Cost-effectiveness analysis

8 Participant Characteristics Age35.7 Male83% Ethnicity White 43% Black 33% Hispanic 19% Other 5%

9 Participant Characteristics (cont.) Highest Charge Type Property 54% Drug 37% Other 9%

10 Needs: ASI Substance Abuse 52% Drank Alcohol 67% to Point of Intoxication 81% Use Drugs 52% Used Multiple Drugs 53% Used Methamphetamines 51% Used Marijuana 49% Previous Drug Treatment

11 Needs: ASI Social Supports Level of Closeness SlightModerateConsiderable Mother25%74%1% Father51%46%3% Siblings23%73%5% Partner/Spouse24%73%3% Children13%50%37% Friends25%74%2%

12 Needs: ASI Abuse History MalesFemales Emotional32%61% Physical20%54% Sexual3%26%

13 Needs: ASI Severity Index Drug Treatment6.2 Legal Services5.6 Vocational Training4.6 Family/Social Services3.3 Alcohol Treatment2.5 NOTE: Scale: 0 to 9

14 Needs: TABE & CASAS TABE Less than % 6.1 to % 9.1 to % Above high school (12.9) 31% CASAS236.1

15 Summary High Level of Drug Treatment Needs High Level of Education and Life Skills Vocational Needs Need for Social Supports

16 Assessment Guided Life Planning: The San Diego SB 618 Prisoner Reentry Experience Criminal Justice Research Division Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat October 16, 2008