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Process evaluation of intensive residential treatment
Process evaluation of intensive residential treatment
This study was conducted for the distinct purpose of describing treatment services and clientele of four high profile treatment programs., Cover title., "December 2001.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-60)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
RFI #1: Medical services subprogram, purchase of pharmaceuticals
RFI #1: Medical services subprogram, purchase of pharmaceuticals
"November 1, 2012.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2018)
Senate bill 03-318 concerning reduction of sentences for particular drug crimes, and, in connection therewith creating a drug offender treatment fund
Senate bill 03-318 concerning reduction of sentences for particular drug crimes, and, in connection therewith creating a drug offender treatment fund
submitted by Interagency Advisory Committee on Adult and Juvenile Correction Treatment on behalf of the Interagency Task Force on Drug Treatment., "Final report February 14, 2005.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2022)
Senate bill 03-318 cost avoidance analysis
Senate bill 03-318 cost avoidance analysis
submitted on behalf of the Interagency Task Force on Drug Treatment., "January 11, 2007.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2022)
Statistical report sex offender population and treatment fiscal year 1998
Statistical report sex offender population and treatment fiscal year 1998
Cover title., Includes statistics., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Statistical report sex offender population and treatment fiscal year 1999
Statistical report sex offender population and treatment fiscal year 1999
Cover title., Includes statistics., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Strategic plan 2012-2015
Strategic plan 2012-2015
"Unanimously approved by the State Board of Parole Nov. 2, 2012." -- Page 11., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2018)
Study of the effectiveness of the current Youthful Offender System, as designed by the enabling statute and as implemented by the Department of Corrections / report submitted to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees in response to Colo. Rev. Stat. ʹ 1
Study of the effectiveness of the current Youthful Offender System, as designed by the enabling statute and as implemented by the Department of Corrections / report submitted to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees in response to Colo. Rev. Stat. ʹ 1
Research shows that emerging adults share many of the same characteristics of their younger peers, with "risk-taking" being a hallmark. But during this distinct developmental period, youth are particularly malleable and responsive to positive relationships and experiences. The vast majority of emerging adults will mature and desist from crime, irrespective of the level of the offense. This report focuses on ways that YOS can support this maturation process and avoid the major harms caused to youth convicted and sentenced in the adult criminal legal system. As the report notes, some of the current features of YOS are ineffective, harmful, and run counter to research., "February 1, 2022.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-26), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2022)
The Multi Agency Review Team project description
The Multi Agency Review Team project description
Cover title., "August 29, 2000.", The Interagency Advisory Committee on Adult and Juvenile Correctional Treatment include representatives from Judicial Branch, Department of Corrections, Department of Public Safety, Department of Human Services.
The effectiveness of the Cross Road to Freedom House therapeutic community
The effectiveness of the Cross Road to Freedom House therapeutic community
The CrossRoad to Freedom House Therapeutic began as a joint treatment program for substance abusers and sex offenders., Cover title., "November 1998.", Mode of access: World Wide Web., Includes bibliographical references.
The validation of the LSI on community corrections populations
The validation of the LSI on community corrections populations
A validation study uses extensive statistical analysis regarding the instrument's demonstrated ability to predict certain outcomes. The primary goal of this validation study was to determine how well the LSI predicts outcomes on three related measures: 1) any form of recidivating behavior; 2) the commission of a new misdemeanor or felony; and 3) program termination status., Cover title., Appendix page is blank., Includes bibliographical references (p. 11)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Transitioning from prison to parole
Transitioning from prison to parole
To prepare offenders for progressive transition throughout their incarceration with meaningful dialogue, positive reinforcement, services, and accountability that will lead to their successful re-entry as law-abiding citizens., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2017)
Trend analysis of felony drug convictions resulting in prison sentences and prison impact analysis of S. B. 03-318
Trend analysis of felony drug convictions resulting in prison sentences and prison impact analysis of S. B. 03-318
This report summarizes findings from previous research conducted for offenders convicted of drug crimes, as well as recent sentencing patterns since the passage of S.B. 03-318 and S.B. 03-252. Detailed examination of all felony convictions resulting in a prison sentence and a thorough review of multiple sentences influencing offenders' governing sentences are reflected in the analyses., Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Validation of the Level of Supervision Inventory (LSI) for community based offenders in Colorado, phase II
Validation of the Level of Supervision Inventory (LSI) for community based offenders in Colorado, phase II
The Level of Supervision Inventory (LSI) was selected to evaluate the risk dimension of the standardized offender assessment. The present research evaluated the validity of the LSI as a risk assessment instrument with community based offenders in Colorado., Cover title., "April 1998.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-23)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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