An evaluation of a private alternative probation and counseling program: Predicting program outcomes from client characteristics |
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Authors: | Phyllis E. Berry Ralph Anderson |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social and Community Services, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Dept. 3203, 615 McCallie Avenue, 37403-2598 Chattanooga, TN |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this evaluation was to determine if client characteristics affected selected program outcomes. The sample consisted of 475 clients admitted into a for-profit, private alternative probation and counseling program between November 1, 1998 and February 28, 1999. Multiple regression analyses identified race, previous alcohol and drug treatment, and employment status as significant predictor variables of client compliance. Being able to target client characteristics that are associated with successful program outcomes can help programs fulfill their goals of diversion and costeffectiveness, thus making the most effective use of scarce resources. |
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