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Evidence-Based Programs What Every S entencing J udge Needs to Know

Evidence-Based Programs What Every S entencing J udge Needs to Know. Dr. Peter Greenwood p eter.greenwood@sbcglobal.net Alliance of California Judges J udicial E ducation C onference , October 7 – 9 2016. Two Methods of Identifying EBPs. Clinical Trials Blueprints

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Evidence-Based Programs What Every S entencing J udge Needs to Know

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  1. Evidence-Based ProgramsWhat Every Sentencing Judge Needs to Know Dr. Peter Greenwood peter.greenwood@sbcglobal.net Alliance of California Judges Judicial Education Conference, October 7 – 9 2016

  2. Two Methods of Identifying EBPs Clinical Trials Blueprints Crime Solutions NREPP Meta-Analysis Prof. Lipsey Prof. Latessa WSIPP

  3. Washington State Institute for Public Policy “WSIPP’s mission is to carry out practical, non-partisan research—at legislative direction—on issues of importance to Washington State.” • Prison, Police, and Programs: Evidence-Based Options that Reduce Crime and Save Money • www.wsipp.wa.gov

  4. Reducing crime • Saving money • Changing lives 7 Mod 1 www.aaebp.org

  5. EBP in Juvenile Justice • Based on models that have been rigorously evaluated & proven effective • Cover full range of child development • Many pay for themselves several times over

  6. Top Rated Program Models:(Blueprints & WSIPP) • Functional Family Therapy (FFT) • Multisystemic Therapy (MST) • Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) • Life Skills Training (LST) • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) • Aggression Replacement Training (ART) Advancing Evidence Based Practice

  7. Advancing Evidence Based Practice

  8. EBPs for Young Adult Reentry(per WSIPP) 1 • Risk Need & Responsivity supervision (high and moderate risk offenders) $3.79 • Case management: swift & certain sanctions for drug offenders $3.20 • Work release $10.08 • Intensive supervision (surveillance & treatment) $1.59 • Outpatient/non-intensive drug treatment (community) $6.05 • Inpatient/intensive outpatient drug treatment (community) $1.38 • Case management: not swift and certain for substance abusing offenders $0.62 • Offender Re-entry Community Safety Program (dangerously mentally ill) $1.76 • FFT (juveniles in institutions) $11.20

  9. Implementing an EBP • Review programing needs/client characteristics • Select an appropriate EBP • Planning • Staffing • Training • Pilot • Take to scale

  10. Key Steps in Implementing EBPs Statewide • Structured involvement of all key stakeholders • Development of local expertise • Pilot testing of new evidence-based programs • Creation of Information Resource Center • List of EBPs to be supported by state • Special funding for designated EBPs • TA to counties re needs assessment, program selection and implementation ______________________ Advancing Evidence Based Practice

  11. How to classify states ? Making it happen Helping it happen Letting it happen

  12. Crime, Budget & Treatment per Capita in CA Counties

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