McCollister Kathryn, Baumer Pamela, Davis Monica, Greene Alison, Stevens Sally, Dennis Michael
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Soffer Clinical Research Center, 1120 NW 14th Street, Suite 1019, Miami, FL, 33136, USA.
GAIN Coordinating Center, Chestnut Health Systems, Normal, IL, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2018 Jul;45(3):321-339. doi: 10.1007/s11414-018-9606-y.
Juvenile drug court (JDC) programs are an increasingly popular option for rehabilitating juvenile offenders with substance problems, but research has found inconsistent evidence regarding their effectiveness and economic impact. While assessing client outcomes such as reduced substance use and delinquency is necessary to gauge program effectiveness, a more comprehensive understanding of program success and sustainability can be attained by examining program costs and economic benefits. As part of the National Cross-Site Evaluation of JDC and Reclaiming Futures (RF), an economic analysis of five JDC/RF programs was conducted from a multisystem and multiagency perspective. The study highlights the direct and indirect costs of JDC/RF and the savings generated from reduced health problems, illegal activity, and missed school days. Results include the average (per participant) cost of JDC/RF, the total economic benefits per JDC/RF participant, and the net savings of JDC/RF relative to standard JDC.
青少年毒品法庭(JDC)项目是改造有毒品问题的青少年罪犯越来越受欢迎的选择,但研究发现关于其有效性和经济影响的证据并不一致。虽然评估诸如减少毒品使用和犯罪等客户成果对于衡量项目有效性是必要的,但通过检查项目成本和经济效益可以更全面地了解项目的成功和可持续性。作为JDC和“重拾未来”(RF)全国跨站点评估的一部分,从多系统和多机构的角度对五个JDC/RF项目进行了经济分析。该研究突出了JDC/RF的直接和间接成本以及因健康问题减少、非法活动减少和缺课天数减少而产生的节省。结果包括JDC/RF的平均(每位参与者)成本、每位JDC/RF参与者的总经济效益以及JDC/RF相对于标准JDC的净节省。