Title: EvidenceBased Practice in Probation Project
1Evidence-Based Practice in Probation Project
- Principal Investigators
- Janice A. Cichowlas, Ph.D., J.D.
(jcichowlas_at_icjia.state.il.us) - David E. Olson, Ph.D. (dolson_at_icjia.state.il.us)
- Phillip Stevenson, Ph.D. Candidate
(pstevenson_at_icjia.state.il.us) - P R Committee Meeting, December 2, 2005
2Promoting What Works
- Using evidence-based principles (EBP) reduces
recidivism - EBP scientifically proven principles
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4Pilot States
5The Framework
- National Institute of Justice National
Institute of Corrections Provided Funding - National Research Steering Committee Convened
- Local Research Subcommittees Convened
- Partnerships Fostered with SACs, Universities,
and Pilot Sites - Measurement Matrix Developed
- Consistency in data collection between states
sites - Data analysis aggregation
- Process and outcomes measurements
6The Measurements
- Outcome Measure RECIDIVISM
- System Process Measures
- Risk
- Supervision Length
- Dosage
- Revocation Violation
- Program Measures
- Program Effectiveness
- Individual Performance Measures
- Assessment
- Case Plans
- Workload
- Violations
7Research Evaluation Effective Correctional
Management
2) Strategy Development
Literature Review/ Identify What Works
Performance Measurement (Agency, Unit, Individual)
1) Problem Identification/Assessment
3) Strategy Implementation
Process Evaluation
Impact Evaluation
4) Program Operation
8Overview of EBP Research and Evaluation Project
- Provide research support to probation departments
(e.g., examine performance measures) - Develop a mechanism/process so all probation
departments can have research support to examine
performance measures - Develop research and evaluation capacity at the
local level
9Measuring your Success in Illinois Evaluating
EBP in Illinois
- 1. Who is involved in doing using the research?
- 2. What data will be collected?
- 3. What is the analytic strategy?
- 4. What we hope this work will accomplish.
101) Who Is Involved
- Probation Departments
- Adams, Cook, DuPage, Lake, Sangamon Counties and
2nd Judicial Circuit - EBP Research Subcommittee
- Participating Departments, AOIC, NIJ, NIC, CJI,
ICJIA - Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
- Research and Analysis Unit Staff
- Local University Partners
112) The Data
- Data to be Collected
- Probationer characteristics, compliance with
probation conditions, treatment ordered/provided,
treatment participation, technical violations and
rearrests - Criminal history data rearrests during/post
probation. - Updated to gauge changes in services
provided/ordered, compliance, and recidivism
123) Analytic Strategy
- Baseline and EBP-Periods
- Baseline Discharges from probation in 2002
- EBP PeriodSentences to probation - 2005 2006
- Analysis Plan
- Initial phase - collection of baseline data -
2002 - Intermediate phase
- Collect 2005 2006 data
- Compare 2005 2006 to baseline data
13What This Work Hopes to Accomplish
- Ability to assess impact of implementing
Evidence-Based Practices in the pilot sites
across various performance measures - Ability to compare and combine Illinois EBP
efforts and impact with that experienced in
Maine - Build the capacity of local probation departments
and the State of Illinois to use research and
evaluation to enhance probation practice and
management. - Build relationships between local researchers and
probation departments - Establish a process for sharing information and
collaborating between local departments and state
agencies relative to data access and analysis
14Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite
1016Chicago, Illinois 60606(312)
793-8550http//www.icjia.state.il.us Principal
Investigators of EBP Project Janice A.
Cichowlas, Ph.D., J.D. (jcichowlas_at_icjia.state.il.
us David E. Olson, Ph.D. (dolson_at_icjia.state.il.us
) Phillip Stevenson, Ph.D. Candidate
(pstevenson_at_icjia.state.il.us)