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The Impact of Specialized Referral Services on Recidivism and Length of Stay among Halfway House Residents

NCJ Number
309202
Journal
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Volume: 63 Issue: 5 Dated: JUL 2024 Pages: 311-327
Author(s)
Erin A. Orrick; LaQuana N. Askew
Date Published
July 2024
Length
17 pages
Annotation

In this study, researchers investigated the impact of specialized referral services on recidivism and length of stay among halfway house residents.

Abstract

Findings of this study, which evaluated participants eligible for specialized case management services while housed and released from a community residential facilities (CRF), reveal that participants who received specialized service referrals significantly decreased their length of stay in CRFs compared to the control group. Successful program completion was further related to a reduced length of stay and a significant reduction in the likelihood of returning to prison. Individualized case management services that identify and provide support for treatment, housing, and employment may improve opportunities for success for those housed in CRFs upon release, particularly when evaluated against the goals of reducing the length of stay in the CRF and reducing the rate of return to prison among a targeted parole population with severe mental health needs and moderate-to-high criminogenic risk. This study followed an experimental design with random assignment design. (Published Abstract Provided)