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For this project funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), AHP designed and implemented a six-year process and outcome evaluation of 13 grantees, mounting innovative, multilevel state and pilot programs that provided trauma-informed services and supports to veterans involved in the criminal justice system. The goal of the evaluation was to document the implementation of state and local pilot activities by grantees and understand the impact of the pilot program services on client outcomes, in particular behavioral health and recidivism. The key sources of data for the process evaluation include the bi-annual collection of standardized semi-structured reports and two face-to-face site visits. The key sources of data for the client outcomes evaluation include longitudinal in-person interviews and data collected through secondary sources on arrests and services at all 13 sites. Related resources and publications:
Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Impact: The evaluation yielded high quality information that helped inform technical assistance to grantees, as well as provide SAMHSA and the field with information on the key components to implementing state and pilot level programs, and impact of program services on client outcomes.
Agency: National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
Impact: The study will provide information on the BJA RSAT funded treatment and aftercare services that will both fulfill its legislative mandate under the Second Chance Act to provide a report to Congress and fill an existing knowledge gap that will provide a foundation for supporting BJA programs.