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Treatment Alternatives to Prison A Health Impact Assessment Scope of research February 2012. Health Impact Assessment – a structured yet flexible research and engagement tool used to elevate the consideration of health outcomes in decision-making. General. Incarceration. Recovery rates.
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Treatment Alternatives to Prison A Health Impact AssessmentScope of researchFebruary 2012 Health Impact Assessment – a structured yet flexible research and engagement tool used to elevate the consideration of health outcomes in decision-making.
General Incarceration • Recovery rates • addiction to substances • injuries ALTERNATIVES • Crime & Violence • premature mortality Drug & alcohol courts • ability to manage mental health Mental health courts • chronic disease • in Family life Bail diversion Day Report programs • unemployment • infectious disease (HIV, Hep C, STI) Job Placement Programs • Quality of Life in Communities • homelessness Community Based SATS • mental health • Economic impact • stress Community Based MH Services
General Research Questions How would Treatment Instead of Prison (TIP) change: • Number of slots for each intervention? • The proportion of the general population incarcerated vs. in each alternative intervention? • Number of people employed after each intervention? • Number of people able to find housing after each intervention? • Educational attainment for those in each intervention? • Racial equity in each intervention? • Rates of infectious disease (STIs, hepatitis), chronic disease (hypertension, heart disease, respiratory disease), mental health issues (stress, depression, anxiety) among the targeted population and among the general population?
Recovery Incarceration • neurological damage Recovery from substance addiction • Access to drugs and drug tx services ALTERNATIVES • heart disease • Case management • ability to manage mental health Drug & alcohol courts • respiratory harm Mental health courts • risk of infectious disease (HIV, Hep C, STI) • Access to prescription tx & MH services Bail diversion Day Report programs • homelessness Job Placement Programs • access to a living situation • physical health conditions Community Based SATS • mental health • Access to medical ins/ tx for co-occurring issues Community Based MH Services • stress
Recovery Main question: How would TIP impact SA recovery and MH management? Questions address each intervention, with statewide and per county counts
Recovery: Research Questions How would Treatment Instead of Prison change: • Rates of substance abuse recovery and ability to manage mental health issues? • Access to: substance abuse and mental health treatment services; affordable medical insurance; prescriptions; and active case management? • Number of people who from each intervention who are homeless or otherwise do not have access to affordable housing? • The number of people who overdose and commit suicide? • The number of neurological disorders, STIs, and infectious disease in the targeted population?
Crime and Safety • property/ violent crime (for those in drug courts or job training programs) Incarceration • Injury • levels of crime in the community ALTERNATIVES Solitary confinement/ punitive tx Drug & alcohol courts • Recidivism Access to Case management and rehab programming • Death Mental health courts Access to prescription tx & drug/MH tx services Bail diversion Day Report programs Access to SATS • Legal Income • Chronic disease Job Placement Programs • Parole services • Access to a living situation Community Based SATS • Access to jobs Community Based MH Services Reentry • Stress • Mental health • Educational opportunities
Crime and Safety Main question: How would TIP impact crime and safety levels? Questions address each intervention, with statewide and per county counts
Crime and Safety: Research Questions How would Treatment Instead of Prison change: • Number of violent & property crimes committed? Injury/fatality from these crimes? • Recidivism? • How many people receive parole, per intervention, and what is the rate of recidivism in these population groups? • The average time out of circulation to commit crimes in public, per type of crime?
Family Incarceration • exposure to crime & violence • child injuries • Individual living with family ALTERNATIVES • child mental health • dependent abuse/ neglect Drug & alcohol courts • parent mental health • bonding w/ parent Mental health courts • Immune system • Single parent families Bail diversion Day Report programs • Children to foster care • Behavioral issues for children • peer bonding Job Placement Programs • educational outcomes for children • ability for custodial caregiver to hold job • extended family to care for dependents Community Based SATS • youth involvement in justice system • financial effects of caring for others’ dependents Community Based MH Services • ability to afford food, medicine, clothes
Family Main question: How would TIP impact children/dependents of individuals involved in these programs? Questions address each intervention, with statewide and per county counts.
Family: Research Questions How would Treatment Instead of Prison change: • Number of children in foster care or living w/ a non-parent family member? • Exposure to violence for children/dependents of individuals in each intervention? • Educational attainment of children in these families • Abuse/neglect of children/dependents for parents in each intervention • Number of single parent families • Cost of caring for child/dependent for alternate caretaker and unemployment for alternate caretakers • Children/youth in these families involved in youth justice system
Community Incarceration • injury • violent and property crime ALTERNATIVES • Premature Mortality • persons who commit crimes residing in community • wealth) Drug & alcohol courts • Chronic disease (obesity, nutrition, cardiovascular, asthma, other) • rates of unemployment Mental health courts • income levels (same as poverty?) • community-wide poverty Bail diversion Day Report programs • infectious disease • exposure to weather Job Placement Programs • parolees living in community • homelessness Community Based SATS • Mental health • social cohesion & support Community Based MH Services
Community Main question: How would TIP impact the quality of life in communities where many are involved in the criminal justice system? Questions address each intervention, with statewide and per county counts.
Community: Research Questions In communities with high rates of incarceration, how would Treatment Instead of Prison change: • Community-level poverty, average household income, unemployment, and homelessness? • The number of those under supervision? • Community-level crime, fear of crime, and participation in the underground economy? • Levels of social cohesion and/or social support in each of these communities? • Level of substance abuse in each of these communities?
Economic • cost of interventions Incarceration • Government spending • cost benefits ALTERNATIVES • parole costs • homeless costs Drug & alcohol courts • Medical costs • Health Care costs • MH costs Mental health courts • case mgmt • ED use Bail diversion Day Report programs • Stress & Mental Health • Employment Job Placement Programs • Poverty • Premature mortality • Personal income • HH income Community Based SATS • Chronic disease • income tax revenue Community Based MH Services • Criminal Justice system employment • use of education system • Occupational Injuries
Economy Main question: What is the economic impact of TIP? Questions address each intervention, with statewide and per county counts
Economy: Research Questions How would Treatment Instead of Prison change: • The annual costs of incarceration and alternate treatments? • Amount funded publicly and funded from other means for each intervention? • Health care costs for prison health care, health care provided to target population outside of prison, substance abuse treatment services and mental health services costs for each intervention? • Median household income and employment prospects for those participating in these interventions? Stress levels, mental health outcomes, and chronic disease associated with employment and low-income? • The number of people employed in each intervention, their average salary & benefits? • Income tax revenue from employees in each intervention?
Economy: (con’t) How would Treatment Instead of Prison change: • Case management and supervision costs of each intervention? • Annual costs of construction vs. start-up for alternate treatments)? Cost of operations/maintenance? • Emergency room use and costs for people in each intervention? • Costs of post-incarceration homelessness?