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0 Treatment staff showed a high level of discretion about appropriate thresholds for success and<br />

grounds for dismissal. While the overall termination rate for TC (25%) was reasonable, one<br />

program (Waymart) was very low (5%); another (Graterford) was very high (71%).<br />

0 Significant variation in several measures of psychosocial functioning (depression, sei$<br />

efficacy, hostility, risk taking, social conformity, treatment readiness) was found across the<br />

five sites. Generally, Huntingdon inmates showed the greatest improvements in psychosocial<br />

functioning over time, Houtzdale and Waymart inmates showed the least improvement,<br />

Graterford and Cresson were in between.<br />

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No significant differences in measures of involvement in treatment (e.g., therapeutic<br />

engagement) were found across the five sites.<br />

Limitations<br />

0 The major limitation was the brevity of the follow-up periods and associated sample sizes<br />

available for multivariate analyses so far. As more inmates are released, and as average time at<br />

risk increases, we will revisit the analyses and conclusions formulated in this report.<br />

0 Our ability to examine post-release outcomes was limited by the unavailability of automated<br />

data regarding participation in aftercare treatment. Aftercare may interact with employment<br />

and other observed predictors to influence outcomes. Further research should examine ways to<br />

better integrate prison-based drug treatment with post-release needs and resources.<br />

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It was dficult to determine the degree to which employment was a cause or an effect. To do<br />

so, it would be useful to obtain more detailed information on parolees’ type of post-release<br />

employment, employee performance, income, etc. To disentangle potential causes, research<br />

should also determine how other factors (e.g., intelligence, cognitive abilities, education, in-<br />

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This document is a research report submitted to the U.S. Department of <strong>Justice</strong>. This report has not<br />

been published by the Department. Opinions or points of view expressed are those of the author(s)<br />

and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of <strong>Justice</strong>.

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