Using an alternative evaluation measure for assessing juvenile diversion programs |
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Authors: | Robert Regoli Elizabeth Wilderman Mark Pogrebin |
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Affiliation: | University of Colorado, Boulder, U.S.A.;Division of Youth Services, State of Colorado, USA;University of Colorado, Denver, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the effectiveness of six juvenile diversion programs in the metropolitan area of Denver, Colorado. Program success was measured by recidivism reduction. However, by using a one-for-one statistical client-baseline matching method and a variable definition of recidivism, we managed to overcome drawbacks that often occur when using recidivism as an outcome indicator. Together, program participants showed a 26% reduction in recidivism rate over that of a matched baseline sample. Although four of the six programs studied accounted for the overall success rate, we explain why two of the programs showed no significant reductions in recidivism rates. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Mark Pogrebin Graduate School of Public Affairs University of Colorado 1100 Fourteenth Street Denver CO 80202 USA. |
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