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Assessment of Alcohol-Involved Offenders. Douglas B. Marlowe, J.D., Ph.D. National Association of Drug Court Professionals Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania. Levels of Assessment. Legal Screening. Criminal history Flight risk Risk of dangerousness.
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Assessment of Alcohol-Involved Offenders Douglas B. Marlowe, J.D., Ph.D. National Association of Drug Court Professionals Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania
Levels of Assessment • Legal Screening • Criminal history • Flight risk • Risk of dangerousness • (Prosecution) • Charging • & Release • Clinical Screening (PSI) • Risk of dangerousness • Prognostic risks • Criminogenic needs • (Probation / Pre-trial) • Sentencing • & disposition • Clinical Evaluation • ASAM placement • Biopsychosocial • Level of Care • Service Matching • (Treatment) • Performance • Monitoring • Behavioral Change • Attitudinal Change • Urine screens • Motivation • Self efficacy • Hostility • Satisfaction . . . • (??)
In the Real World . . . • Legal screening drives dispositions & pleas • Clinical assessment performed after disposition • Duplication and fragmentation of effort • Risks and needs assessed separately • Risk equated with dangerousness • Wrong factors evaluated • Wrong tools used • Tools not normed or validated for alcohol offenders
In an Ideal World . . . • Risk of dangerousness • (in or out decision) • Prognostic risks • Criminogenic needs Stability; daily living skills; violence potential Medical crisis (e.g., acute withdrawal, DTs) Performance measures Intoxication defenses Arrest Arraignment; bail hearing Trial Sentencing On disposition
In an Ideal World . . . • Risk of dangerousness • (in or out decision) • Prognostic risks • Criminogenic needs Stability; daily living skills; violence potential Medical crisis (e.g., acute withdrawal, DTs) Performance measures Intoxication defenses Arrest Arraignment; bail hearing Trial Sentencing On disposition
Dispositions for Alcohol Offenders Psychosocial Functioning $$$$$$ Costs $$$$$$$$$ Public Safety Risks Diversion (ARD) DWI / Drug Courts Incarceration Probation w/o verdict Intermediate sanctions
Risk of Dangerousness • History of violence or dangerousness (incl. DWI) • Psychopathy • Substance abuse & psychosis or dementia
Prognostic Risks • Current age < 25 years • Delinquent onset < 16 years • Substance abuse onset < 14 years • Prior rehabilitation failures • Antisocial Personality Disorder • Familial history of crime or addiction • Criminal associations
Criminogenic Needs Substance Dependence or Addiction
Criminogenic Needs Substance Dependence or Addiction • Binge pattern • Cravings or compulsions • Withdrawal symptoms
Criminogenic Needs Abstinence is a distal goal Substance Dependence or Addiction • Binge pattern • Cravings or compulsions • Withdrawal symptoms }
Criminogenic Needs Abstinence is a distal goal Substance Dependence or Addiction • Binge pattern • Cravings or compulsions • Withdrawal symptoms Substance Abuse }
Criminogenic Needs Abstinence is a distal goal Substance Dependence or Addiction • Binge pattern • Cravings or compulsions • Withdrawal symptoms Substance Abuse Abstinence is a proximal goal } }
Criminogenic Needs Abstinence is a distal goal Substance Dependence or Addiction • Binge pattern • Cravings or compulsions • Withdrawal symptoms Substance Abuse Mental illness Functional impairments Abstinence is a proximal goal } }
Criminogenic Needs Abstinence is a distal goal Substance Dependence or Addiction • Binge pattern • Cravings or compulsions • Withdrawal symptoms Substance Abuse Mental illness Functional impairments Abstinence is a proximal goal } Regimen compliance is a proximal goal } }
Risk & Needs Matrix High Risk Low Risk Treatment Accountability & Treatment High Needs Accountability Prevention Low Needs
Practice Implications High Risk Low Risk • Noncompliance hearings • Intensive treatment • Treatment is proximal • Positive reinforcement • Status hearings • Intensive treatment • Compliance is proximal • Restrictive consequences • Positive reinforcement High Needs • Secondary prevention • Abstinence is proximal • No AA or MET • Individual counseling or stratified groups • v.o.p. / status calendar • Abstinence is proximal • Psychosocial rehab. • Restrictive consequences • No AA or MET Low Needs
Dispositions for Alcohol Offenders Risk of Dangerousness High risk High needs Low risk Low needs High risk Low needs Low risk High needs Diversion (ARD) DWI / Drug Courts Incarceration Probation w/o verdict Intermediate sanctions