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Recidivism Rates Among Mentally Ill Inmates
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Substance UseMentally Ill InmatesRecidivism RatesMental HealthDrug TreatmentSubstance Use DisordersPsychologySubstance Use TreatmentCorrectional PracticeAddiction MedicinePrison ViolenceHealth SciencesPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentForensic PsychiatryCorp ParticipantsOffender ClassificationCriminal JusticeSubstance AbuseAddictionAddiction Health Service ResearchMedicinePsychopathology
This study compares data from the Connecticut Offender Reentry Program (CORP) and retrospective data for inmates who received standard treatment planning services from the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addictions Services (DMHAS). Analysis of DMHAS data investigated characteristics (demographic, psychiatric, and prison classification scores) and recidivism rates of 883 individuals. A program evaluation was later completed on a separate cohort of 88 individuals who participated in CORP. Comparison of the study results found that 14.1% of the CORP participants were rearrested within 6 months of discharge compared to 28.3% of the DMHAS group. This study concluded that younger age and having a co-occurring substance use disorder appear to be predictors of recidivism. A distinctly smaller percentage of CORP participants were recidivistic, indicating support for specialized reentry programs.
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