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Organizational Readiness for Change in Correctional and Community Substance Abuse Programs

NCJ Number
241032
Journal
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Volume: 51 Issue: 1-2 Dated: January-March 2012 Pages: 96-114
Author(s)
Wayne E. K. Lehman; Jack M. Greener; Grace A. Rowan-Szal; Patrick M. Flynn
Date Published
2012
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This article presents results of organizational surveys of correctional counselors from 12 programs in 2 States are compared with samples of community-based counselors.
Abstract
Significant needs exist for increased and better substance abuse treatment services in the Nation's prisons. The TCU Organizational Readiness for Change (ORC) survey has been widely used in community-based treatment programs and evidence is accumulating for relationships between readiness for change and implementation of new clinical practices. Results of organizational surveys of correctional counselors from 12 programs in 2 States are compared with samples of community-based counselors. Correctional counselors perceived strong needs for new evidence-based practices but, compared to community counselors, reported fewer resources and less favorable organizational climates. These results have important implications for successfully implementing new practices. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.