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Importance of Evaluating Correctional Programs: Assessing Outcome and Quality

NCJ Number
175856
Journal
Corrections Management Quarterly Volume: 2 Issue: 4 Dated: Fall 1998 Pages: 22-29
Author(s)
E J Latessa; A Holsinger
Date Published
1998
Length
8 pages
Annotation
This article examines issues surrounding evaluation of correctional programs' effectiveness.
Abstract
The article examines some of the issues surrounding program effectiveness; what is important to measure; what is known about program effectiveness; and what harm is done by the lack of effective programs. The article discusses measurement of outcome and the limitations of recidivism; measurement of program quality; principles of effective intervention; program implementation and leadership; offender assessment and classification; program characteristics; characteristics and practices of the staff; evaluation and quality control; treatment harm; and what can be done to evaluate correctional intervention programs. A search of the literature on program effectiveness disclosed that: (1) programs that meet the principles of effective intervention are more effective than programs that do not; (2) sound empirical research and periodic evaluation of correctional programs is critically important; and (3) evaluation efforts cannot afford to ignore the measurement of program integrity. Figures, notes, references