Post-Release Substance Abuse Treatment for Criminal Offenders: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

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Kathryn E. McCollister
Michael T. French
James A. Inciardi
Clifford A. Butzin
Steven S. Martin
Robert M. Hooper
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[1] University of Miami,Health Services Research Center and Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
[2] University of Miami,Department of Sociology
[3] University of Delaware,Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies
[4] Civigenics,undefined
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cost-effectiveness analysis; substance abuse treatment; criminal offenders;
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This study conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis of Delaware's CREST Outreach Center, a work release therapeutic community (TC) and aftercare program for criminal offenders. Treatment effectiveness was assessed using the number of days reincarcerated during an 18-month, post-release follow-up period. The 6-month CREST program cost $1937 for the average participant, and led to ∼30 fewer days incarcerated (29% less) than the average participant in a standard work release program. This implies that the CREST program reduced incarceration for criminal offenders at an average cost of $65 per day. The additional investment of $935 per client to provide aftercare services led to 49 fewer days incarcerated (43% less) than CREST work release-only participants. This suggests that by adding an aftercare component to the CREST work release program, a day of incarceration is avoided at an average cost of $19 per day. These findings have implications for future investments in post-release substance abuse treatment for criminal offenders. However, the results must be interpreted with caution given potential selection bias in the groups that participated in the CREST work release and aftercare programs. Selection bias and the policy implications of this research are noted and discussed.
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