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Author: Hickert, Audrey O.

Title: Evaluation of Oxbow and Re-Entry: Final Follow-up Report

Summary: The Salt Lake County Division of Criminal Justice Services (CJS) asked UCJC to evaluate the CATS drug treatment program at Oxbow and Re-entry services through Criminal Justice Services (CJS). The Oxbow Jail, which re-opened in July 2009, provides a “therapeutic campus” to expand education and rehabilitation programs to minimum security inmates requiring substance abuse treatment (CATS). The Oxbow portion of this evaluation examines whether or not offenders who receive substance abuse treatment while being housed in the therapeutic community at Oxbow have different outcomes than those who receive substance abuse treatment while being housed at the Adult Detention Center (ADC), after controlling for individual differences. The second portion of this evaluation examines CATS inmates who receive re-entry services from a team at CJS.

Details: Salt Lake City: University of Utah, Utah Criminal Justice Center, 2012. 37p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 5, 2013 at: http://ucjc.utah.edu/wp-content/uploads/Oxbow_FinalReport_061912.pdf

Year: 2012

Country: United States

URL: http://ucjc.utah.edu/wp-content/uploads/Oxbow_FinalReport_061912.pdf

Shelf Number: 129529

Keywords:
Correctional Treatment Programs
Drug Offenders (Utah, U.S.)
Prisoner Reentry
Prisoner Rehabilitation
Substance Abuse Treatment