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SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTORS OF A SAMPLE OF PROBATIONERS

SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTORS OF A SAMPLE OF PROBATIONERS Self-report data from a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01 METHODOLOGY Initial Intake and Assessment Form (IIAF) filled out by probationers coming through Intake

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SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTORS OF A SAMPLE OF PROBATIONERS

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  1. SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTORS OF A SAMPLE OF PROBATIONERS Self-report data from a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  2. METHODOLOGY • Initial Intake and Assessment Form (IIAF) filled out by probationers coming through Intake • 30 items from IIAF captured electronically in SPIN • These data look at 3386 probationers • Compliments the August 2000 report of probationers coming through Intake from 9.99 - 3.1.00 From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  3. AGE/RACE/GENDER/RISK • Average age of sample = 33 years • Almost 1 out of every 3 probationers in sample is a person of color with Black (non-Hispanic) most frequently identified person of color • 74% males • 39% limited risk; 37% medium risk From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  4. HEALTH INSURANCE From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  5. ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  6. EDUCATION: HIGHEST/DIPLOMA DEGREE EARNED From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  7. EMPLOYABILITY From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  8. MARITAL STATUS From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  9. LIVING SITUATION From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  10. PRIMARY SOURCE OF INCOME From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  11. AREAS OF NEED • 19% report inadequate food for family • 17% receive Food Stamps • 10% are IV drug users • Average age at first arrest = 23.39 • 25% under influence at time of first arrest • 47% have had A/D evaluation; 1 out of every 5 within the last six months • 18% have been in Detox at least once From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  12. AREAS OF NEED • 9% are homeless • 14% report mental problems • 17% report history of physical/emotional abuse • 13% from family member • 29% from close friend • 9% from intimate partner From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

  13. THIS SAMPLE COMPARED TO AUGUST 2000 REPORT • For the most part sample demographics did not differ from sample period one to sample period two • Sample period two offenders: • 5% less of sample had annual household income <$5,000 • 5% less of sample owned home/apt • 5% less of sample had A/D eval within 6 mos From a SPIN sample of 3386 probationers processed through Intake from 3.2.00 - 3.30.01

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