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Economic Costs of a Postrelease Intervention for Incarcerated Female Substance Abusers: Recovery Management Checkups for Women Offenders (RMC-WO).

Kathryn E McCollister1, Christy K Scott2, Michael L Dennis2, Derek M Freitas3, Michael T French1, Rodney R Funk2.   

Abstract

This study estimates the economic costs of Recovery Management Checkups for Women Offenders (RMC-WO), highlighting the unique mix of services and differential costs between two distinct phases of the intervention. Participants were randomly assigned to quarterly outcome monitoring (OM) only (n=242) or OM plus Recovery Management Checkups (OM-plus-RMC) (n=238). The OM-only condition has a total annual economic cost of $76,010, which equates to $81 quarterly per person. The average cost per OM interview completed is $86. OM-plus-RMC generates a total annual economic cost of $126,717, or $137 quarterly per person. The cost per interview completed is $147 and the cost per intervention session completed is $161. RMC-WO has a relatively modest additional cost compared with the average costs of post-release supervision, which can range from $3.42 ($1,250) per day (year) for probationers to $7.47 ($2,750) per day (year) for parolees. The clinical, economic, and policy implications of incorporating RMC-WO into existing corrections and/or community-based treatment settings are discussed.

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Keywords:  cost analysis; economic analysis; outcome monitoring; recovery management; women offenders

Year:  2014        PMID: 27030790      PMCID: PMC4809613          DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2014.944739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Offender Rehabil        ISSN: 1050-9674


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