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3. Capítulo 3 Marco metodológico

3.7 Técnicas e instrumentos de recolección de datos

Purpose

Key or Non-Key?

The measure is intended to show the number of offenders who complete the Therapeutic Community substance abuse initiative continuum of care program after completing IPTC treatment, which includes the incarceration phase as well as the 12 to 15 months of aftercare once released to supervision.

This provides the Department with information relative to the number who have been placed in the program and the number who completed the program.

Provides the Department with data to determine the effectiveness of the program.

Data Source and Collection

Utilize the number of offenders completing the substance abuse initiative continuum of care based on outpatient contract service availability. Program completion data for offenders transitioning to areas with no contracted outpatient services will be based on completion of the residential aftercare program.

Methodology/Calculation

Data Limitations None Noted.

Cumulative/non-

cumulative? Cumulative

New Measure? No

Target Attainment  Higher than target

Offenders completing inpatient services who are transitioning to an area with no purchased outpatient services will be downloaded from Authorization Management System (AMS), sorted and summed. Offenders completing inpatient and outpatient purchased services will be downloaded from AMS, sorted and summed. The number of offenders completing inpatient services who are unable to transition into purchased outpatient services will be added with those completing purchased outpatient and inpatient treatment and the total reported for the period.

Performance Measure C.2.5. Number of offenders in Driving While Intoxicated treatment programs

Definition Total number of offenders confined in Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) treatment programs at the end of the period.

Type measure Output

Key or Non-Key? Non-Key

Purpose

• The number of offenders in DWI treatment programs indicates the number of participants in the program at

the end of the period

• This information is used to report the number currently receiving treatment, and to compare whether DWI

treatment capacity is being fully utilized.

Data Source and Collection

Source data is the Monthly Status Report. The DWI treatment program staff submits the necessary information to the Rehabilitation Programs Division who then consolidates the information into the Monthly Status Report.

Methodology/Calculation Total number of offenders in the DWI treatment program at end of period.

Data Limitations May not reflect participants’ success in achieving the treatment goals

Cumulative/non-

cumulative? Non-cumulative

New Measure? No

FY 2016-2017 Performance Measure Definitions

Purpose

Performance Measure C.2.5. Number of offendersprograms

Definition Total number of program completi

Type measure Output

Key or Non-Key? Non-Key

• Program completion is a measure of an offender’s success in accomplishing the treatment goals of the DWI

treatment program

• The number of completions indicates the number of offenders who have successfully completed the

treatment phase of the program during the period

completing treatment in Driving While Intoxicated treatment

ons by offenders in Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) treatment programs.

Data Source and Collection

• Source data for numbers of completions is the Monthly Status Report, which is submitted by each DWI

treatment program to the Rehabilitation Programs Division which consolidates the data for monthly statistics.

Methodology/Calculation Total number of program completions by offenders in DWI treatment programs. A program completion is defined as the completion of all required components of the program, and/or an offender’s release from the program that is not related to (a) any non-compliant behavior; (b) an inappropriate placement; (c) death.

Data Limitations

Cumulative/non-

cumulative? Cumulative

New Measure? No

Target Attainment  Higher than target

• Relates to only the incarceration phase of the treatment program of about six months. A small number of

offenders receive aftercare support after program completion

• Offenders admitted into the treatment program during one fiscal year may complete in the next fiscal year

• Is an interim performance measure because the impact on recidivism cannot be determined until two to

three years after completion of the twenty-three month program

• Does not reflect other indicators of rehabilitation

Performance Measure C.2.5. Number of offenders in State Jail Substance Abuse Treatment programs

Definition Total number of offenders confined in State Jails receiving substance abuse treatment at the end of the period.

Type measure Output

Key or Non-Key? Non-Key

Purpose

• The number of offenders in State jail treatment programs indicates the number of participants in the program

at the end of the period

• This information is used to report the number currently receiving treatment, and to compare whether State

Jail treatment capacity is being fully utilized.

Data Source and Collection

Source data for number of completions is the Monthly Status Report. The State Jail treatment program staff submits the necessary information to the Rehabilitation Programs Division who then consolidates the information into the Monthly Status Report.

Methodology/Calculation Total number of offenders in the State Jail treatment program at end of period.

Data Limitations May not reflect participants’ success in achieving the treatment goals

Cumulative/non-

cumulative? Non-cumulative

New Measure? No

FY 2016-2017 Performance Measure Definitions

Purpose Performance Measure Definition Type measure Key or Non-Key?

• Program completion is a measure of an offender’s success in accomplishing the treatment goals of the State

Jail treatment program

• The number of completions indicates the number of offenders who have successfully completed the

treatment phase of the program during the period

C.2.5. Number of offenders completing treatment in State Jail Substance Abuse Treatment