Collaborative behavioral management among parolees: drug use, crime and re-arrest in the Step'n Out randomized trial.
Document Type
Article, Non peer-reviewed
Publication Date
5-8-2012
Abstract
AIMS: To determine whether collaborative behavioral management (CBM) reduces substance use, crime and re-arrest among drug-involved parolees. DESIGN: Step'n Out was a randomized behavioral trial of CBM versus standard parole (SP) during 2004-08. CBM adapted evidence-based role induction, behavioral contracting and contingent reinforcement to provide parole officer/treatment counselor dyads with positive tools in addition to sanctions to manage parolees' behavior over 12 weeks. SETTING: Six parole offices in five states in the USA. PARTICIPANTS: Parolee volunteers with a mandate for addiction treatment and a minimum of 3 months of parole (n = 476). Follow-up was 94% at 3 months and 86% at 9 months. MEASUREMENTS: Drug use and crime in a given month from calendar interviews 3 and 9 months after parole initiation, and re-arrests from criminal justice administrative data. FINDINGS: The CBM group had fewer months in which they used their primary drug [adjusted risk ratio (ARR) 0.20, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.05, 0.78, P = 0.02] and alcohol (ARR 0.38, 95% CI: 0.22, 0.66, P = 0.006) over follow-up. CBM had its greatest effects among parolees who reported marijuana or another 'non-hard' drug as their primary drug; parolees who preferred stimulants or opiates did not benefit. No differences were seen in total crime, re-arrests or parole revocations. CONCLUSIONS: Collaborative behavioral management may reduce substance use among primary marijuana or other 'non-hard' drug-using parolees without increasing revocations. Because the majority of drug violation arrests in the United States are for marijuana, these findings have important implications for the management of a substantial proportion of the US community correctional population.
Recommended Citation
Friedmann, Peter D.; Green, Traci C.; Taxman, Faye S.; Harrington, Magdalena; Rhodes, Anne G.; Katz, Elizabeth; O'Connell, Daniel; Martin, Steven S.; Frisman, Linda K.; Litt, Mark; Burdon, William; Clarke, Jennifer G.; and Fletcher, Bennett W., "Collaborative behavioral management among parolees: drug use, crime and re-arrest in the Step'n Out randomized trial." (2012). All Scholarly Works. 8380.
https://scholarlycommons.libraryinfo.bhs.org/all_works/8380
PMID
22175445