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Prepared for Boone County Offender Transition Network

Missouri Re-Entry Program Analysis of offender release factors from 2005 to 2011 and selected demographics Boone County 2007 - 2011. Prepared for Boone County Offender Transition Network. Art Schneider Human Development/Family Studies Specialist University of Missouri. The report analyzes :

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Prepared for Boone County Offender Transition Network

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  1. Missouri Re-Entry ProgramAnalysis of offender release factors from 2005 to 2011and selected demographics Boone County 2007 - 2011 Prepared for Boone County Offender Transition Network Art Schneider Human Development/Family Studies Specialist University of Missouri

  2. The report analyzes : Nine Factors that have a significant impact on reducing recidivism Seven demographic characteristics of those released

  3. Nine Factors that have a significant impact on reducing recidivism in Missouri 2005-2011

  4. Offenders with and without a high school diploma or GED Statewide for 2005-2011 % OFFENDERS RELEASED 40,556 High School/GED 26,115 No GED 66.671Total % % Difference Recidivism -3.9 -6.7 -8.6 -9.2

  5. Offenders with and without a high school diploma or GED Boone County for 2005-2011 Boone County Offenders released: 956 with H.S. GED 590 without H.S. GED 1,546 Total

  6. Vocational Skills –Offenders released as skilled, unskilled Statewide for 2005-2011 Offenders Released: 31,613 Skilled (V1-V2) 35,058 Unskilled V3-V5 66.671 Total % Difference Recidivism -4.3 -7.8 -9.6 -10.6 Skilled as measured by a score of 1 or 2 on DOC vocational classification: Vocationally trained or skilled with a stable employment history

  7. Vocational Skills –Offenders released as skilled, unskilled Boone County for 2005-2011 Boone County Offenders released 684 skilled 862 unskilled 1,246 Total

  8. Offenders who completed or did not complete Core Re-entry Program Statewide for 2005-2011 Offenders Released 12,390 Completed 103,588 Did not complete % Difference recidivism -7.1 -6.7 -4.6 -3.4

  9. Offenders who completed or did not complete Core Re-entry Program Boone County for 2005-2011 Boone County Offenders Released 231 Completed 1.315 Did not complete 1.546 Total

  10. Offenders with and without mental illness Statewide for 2005-2011 Offenders released 54,700 Healthy/Minor Impairment 11,971 Mentally Ill % Difference recidivism -3.2 -4.0 -3.2 -2.2

  11. Offenders with and without mental illness Boone County for 2005-2011 Boone County offenders released 1,287 Not Mentally Ill 259 Mentally ill

  12. Offenders with and without substance abuse Statewide for 2005-2011 Measured by DOC SACA (Substance Abuse Classification Instrument). A score of 3 to 5 indicates the offender requires either a community or institutional drug treatment program. Offenders released 7,473 No abuse 11,419 Occasional abuse 111,902 Substance abuse % Difference recidivism -5.6 -9.6 -14.1 -14.5

  13. Offenders with and without substance abuse Boone County for 2005-2011 Boone County offenders released 230 No substance abuse 1,316 Substance abuse

  14. Offenders successfully completing a 4 month, 6 month or 12 month drug institutional treatment program. Statewide for 2005-2011 Offenders released 30,712 Institutional Treatment 67,578 No institutional treatment % Difference recidivism -6.2 -7.1 -5.9 -4.9

  15. Offenders successfully completing a 4 month, 6 month or 12 month drug institutional treatment program. Boone County for 2005-2011 Boone County Offenders released 243 Treatment Program 550 No treatment or failed program

  16. Offenders Full-time employed, part-time, unemployed Statewide for 2005-2011 Offenders released 2,495 Employed full-time 13,715 Employed Part-time 44.917 Unemployed % Difference recidivism -6.9 -13 -15.5 -15.8

  17. Offenders Full-time employed, part-time, unemployed Statewide for 2005-2011 Generated below state numbers from the state percentages.

  18. Offenders Full-time employed, part-time, unemployed Boone County for 2005-2011 Boone County offenders released 404 Employed 1145 Unemployed

  19. Offenders who avoid or do not avoid drug or alcohol use while under supervision Statewide for 2005-2011 Offenders released 51,272 No substance abuse 4,130 Substance abuse last six months 5,726 Active substance abuse % Difference recidivism -13.8 -19.7 -21.2 -19.8

  20. Offenders who avoid or do not avoid drug or alcohol use while under supervision Boone County for 2005-2011 Offenders released 1.398 No abuse 151 Active abuse

  21. Offenders under supervision with social problems requiring intervention of probation and parole officer Statewide for 2005-2011 Offenders released 2,486 No social problems 18,637 Social problems last six months 40,004 Active social problems Social problems include domestic relations, finance, medical and mental health issues % Difference recidivism -1.6 -4.7 -6.2 -6.1

  22. Offenders under supervision with social problems requiring intervention of probation and parole officer Boone County for 2005-2011 Offenders released 813 No social problems 736 Active social problems Social problems include domestic relations, finance, medical and mental health issues

  23. Seven demographic characteristics of Offenders released and supervised by Boone County Probation and Parole

  24. Number of offenders released

  25. 2011 Gender and Race of offenders released

  26. Age of offenders released 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS 10 YEARS

  27. Release by most serious offense

  28. Release by high school diploma/GED, trained and skilled, with substance abuse, and mental health

  29. Status of offenders released

  30. Recidivism after two years for state and Cooper County 2005-2009 Number of offenders released

  31. Number of offenders released

  32. Number of offenders released

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