| Literature DB >> 27453807 |
Jeff Bouffard1, Elizabeth Berger2, Gaylene S Armstrong1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In recent years, jurisdictions have recognized the strain placed on limited existing resources by criminal offenders with mental illness who frequently cycle through local jail facilities. In response, many locales have developed and implemented specialized programs to more effectively and efficiently manage these offenders, particularly the process of assigning defense attorneys to these often indigent defendants.Entities:
Keywords: Indigent defense; Jail diversion; Offenders with mental illness
Year: 2016 PMID: 27453807 PMCID: PMC4940440 DOI: 10.1186/s40352-016-0038-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Justice ISSN: 2194-7899
Characteristics of the IDC and comparison samples
| Variable | IDC | Comparison | Test statistic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 33.4 | 35.0 | t = 1.350 |
| % Male | 51.4 | 61.5 |
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| % White | 86.0 | 85.5 |
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| % Hispanic | 8.6 | 6.8 |
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| % with Any Current Felony | 55.3 | 65.8 |
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| % with Current Drug/Alcohol Offense | 32.8 | 34.2 |
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| % with Current Violent Offense | 26.2 | 24.6 |
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| % with Current Property Offense | 19.1 | 20.2 |
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| Average # of Prior Arrests | 5.13 | 6.38 | t = 2.023* |
| # of Prior Arrests per Year | .150 | .177 | t = 1.625 |
† p < .10, * p < .05
Bivariate comparison of three recidivism outcomes between the two samples
| Variable | IDC group | Comparison group | Test statistic | Effect size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average Number of Days Spent in Jail | 44.7 | 69.7 | t = 2.77* | d = .31 |
| % Returning to Jail after Release | 31.6 | 28.2 |
| d = .06 |
| % Returning to Jail for New Charge | 52.7 | 69.0 |
| d = .16 |
| % Re-arrested Post-Release (Statewide) | 40.9 | 35.0 |
| d = .11 |
* p < .05
Survival models for recidivism one-year post-release from jail
| Return to jail for any reason | Return to jail for new crime | Statewide Re-arrest | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β (SE) | Exp(B) | β (SE) | Exp(B) | β (SE) | Exp(B) | |
| IDC participation | −.116 (.226) | .890 | .101 (.325) | 1.107 | .069 (.211) | 1.072 |
| Age | −.019 (.011) | .981† | −.008 (.018) | .992 | −.056 (.012) | .946** |
| Male | −.708 (.223) | .493** | −.225 (.319) | .798 | .023 (.196) | 1.023 |
| Race | −.726 (.347) | .484* | −.189 (.515) | .828 | −.277 (.278) | .758 |
| Hispanic | .623 (.348) | 1.864† | −.472 (.528) | .624 | −.107 (.376) | .898 |
| Felony Charge | .504 (.226) | 1.655* | −.858 (.313) | .424** | −.462 (.213) | .630* |
| Violent Offense | .561 (.303) | 1.652† | −.092 (.398) | .912 | −.169 (.273) | .844 |
| Drug Offense | .015 (.284) | 1.015 | .027 (.392) | 1.027 | −.453 (.256) | .636† |
| Property Offense | .428 (.322) | 1.535 | −.331 (.478) | .718 | .218 (.272) | 1.244 |
| Total Prior Arrests | .109 (.020) | 1.116** | .085 (.029) | 1.089** | .130 (.019) | 1.139** |
| Days in Jail | −.013 (.004) | .987** | .005 (.005) | 1.005 | −.003 (.002) | .997 |
†p < .10, *p < .05, **p < .01
Fig. 1Survival Functions for Return to Jail (for any reason) by Groups