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				<titl>Metadata record for Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Residential Therapeutic Community for Women Offenders in Washington State, 1996-2001</titl>
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             <titl>Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Residential Therapeutic Community for Women Offenders in Washington State, 1996-2001</titl>
 				
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			<AuthEnty affiliation="Washington State University, Department of Sociology">Mosher, Clayton</AuthEnty>
    	
			<AuthEnty affiliation="Washington State University, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center">Phillips, Dretha</AuthEnty>
    	
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    					<fundAg>United States Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. National Institute of Justice</fundAg>
    				
				

    	
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           <biblCit>Mosher, Clayton, and Dretha Phillips. Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Residential Therapeutic Community for Women Offenders in Washington State, 1996-2001. ICPSR03537-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2003. doi:10.3886/ICPSR03537.v1</biblCit>

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      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">correctional facilities</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">drug treatment</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">female offenders</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">inmate programs</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">outcome  evaluation</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">prerelease programs</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">program evaluation</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">residential programs</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">substance abuse treatment</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">treatment facilities</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">treatment outcome</keyword>
      	
      		<keyword vocab="thesaurus">treatment programs</keyword>
      	
		
      		<topcClas source="archive" vocab="ICPSR subject classifications">ICPSR.XVII.E</topcClas>
      	
      		<topcClas source="archive" vocab="NACJD subject classifications">NACJD.XI</topcClas>
      	
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          <abstract>In 1996, Washington State's Department of Corrections (DOC)
implemented "New Horizons" (referred to as "First Chance" from its
inception in late 1996 to early 2000), a residential therapeutic
treatment community for drug-addicted women offenders housed within
the Pine Lodge Pre-Release minimum security and co-ed facility in the
northeastern part of the state. The target population for the program
was women who had been screened and identified as having a serious
substance abuse problem and who had 12 months or less to serve on
their sentences. Maximum capacity for this program was established at
72 treatment slots with members of the therapeutic community residing
together and separate from the rest of the general population. The
program approaches addiction as a biopsychosocial disease and strives
to restructure and develop pro-social cognitive, behavioral, and
affective skills of addicted women offenders. This study investigated
(1) factors that affected successful completion of the program, and
(2) outcomes (i.e., recidivism) for Pine Lodge participants compared
to outcomes for a control group. This project was funded by the
National Institute Justice as part of its initiative for local
evaluations of prison-based residential substance abuse treatment
programs. Data represent an outcome evaluation for Pine Lodge
residents compared to outcomes for a matched control group provided by
the Washington State Department of Corrections. Through a case-by-case
examination of the datasets from Pine Lodge and the Washington State
DOC, the researchers created a data file that contained program
completion/non-completion data and demographic variables for 322 Pine
Lodge participants and a control group of 279 women. Variables include
the month and year admitted to the Pine Lodge program, reason for
leaving the program, race/ethnicity, crime committed, month and year
started the program, sentence length, age, number of months in the
program, education level, number of previous offenses, number of
months at risk to reoffend, whether reconvicted after release, number
of months between release and reconviction, and reconviction offense.</abstract>
 			
           <abstract>In 1996, Washington State's Department of
 Corrections (DOC) implemented "New Horizons" (referred to as "First
 Chance" from its inception in late 1996 to early 2000), a residential
 therapeutic treatment community for drug-addicted women offenders
 housed within the Pine Lodge Pre-Release minimum security and co-ed
 facility in the northeastern part of the state. The target population
 for the program was women who had been screened and identified as
 having a serious substance abuse problem and who had 12 months or less
 to serve on their sentences. Maximum capacity for this program was
 established at 72 treatment slots with members of the therapeutic
 community residing together and separate from the rest of the general
 population. The program approaches addiction as a biopsychosocial
 disease and strives to restructure and develop pro-social cognitive,
 behavioral, and affective skills of addicted women offenders. This
 study investigated (1) factors that affected successful completion of
 the program, and (2) outcomes (i.e., recidivism) for Pine Lodge
 participants compared to outcomes for a control group. This project
 was funded by the National Institute of Justice as part of its
 initiative for local evaluations of prison-based residential substance
abuse treatment programs.</abstract>
           
 			
           <abstract>Data represent an outcome evaluation for Pine
 Lodge residents compared to outcomes for a matched control group
 provided by the Washington State Department of Corrections. Through a
 case-by-case examination of the datasets from Pine Lodge and the
 Washington State DOC, the researchers created a data file that
 contained program completion/non-completion data and demographic
 variables for 322 Pine Lodge participants and a control group of 279
women.</abstract>
           
 			
          <abstract>Variables include the month and year admitted to
 the Pine Lodge program, reason for leaving the program,
 race/ethnicity, crime committed, month and year started the program,
 sentence length, age, number of months in the program, education
 level, number of previous offenses, number of months at risk to
 reoffend, whether reconvicted after release, the number of months
between release and reconviction, and reconviction offense.</abstract>
          
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      		<timePrd event="start" date="1996" cycle="P1">1996</timePrd>
      		<timePrd event="end" date="2001" cycle="P1">2001</timePrd>
			
			
      		
      		
      	
		
 		
				
			
      		<collDate event="single" date="2001" cycle="P1">2001</collDate>
      		
      		
      	
    	
    		<geogCover>United States</geogCover>
    	
    		<geogCover>Washington</geogCover>
    	
    	
    	
    		<anlyUnit>Individuals.</anlyUnit>
    	
	    	
	    		<universe>Women with substance abuse problems incarcerated in
Washington State between 1996 and 2001.</universe>
	    	
	    	
	    		<dataKind>administrative records data</dataKind>
	    	
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             <sampProc>Matched comparison sampling.</sampProc>
            



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    		<dataSrc>Pine Lodge Pre-Release facility and Washington State
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