A Matched-Samples Comparison of Pre-Arrest and Post-Booking Diversion Programs in Florida’s Second Judicial District

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Albert M. Kopak
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Abstract Pre-arrest diversion programs have the potential to reform the front-end of the criminal justice system and reduce the stigma associated with a low-level arrest, but little evaluation work has been conducted in this area. The current study was designed with two objectives: 1) to examine within-program indicators of completion and post-program arrest between the Adult Civil Citation (ACC) pre-arrest and the Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI) post-booking program in Florida’s second judicial district, and 2) to conduct a matched samples comparison of subsequent arrest between the two programs. A prospective longitudinal evaluation was conducted from 2010–2017 to assess within-program indicators of successful completion in addition to a between-program comparison of follow-up arrest. Propensity score matching was used to compare post-program arrest rates between 7,410 adults who entered the PTI program and 1,279 adults who participated in the ACC program. Demographic background, offense type, and completion status were collected within the respective programs while follow-up arrest data was drawn from statewide records. Successful program completion and post-program arrest were associated with participants’ sex, racial background, and offense type. Although participants in both programs experienced similar post-program arrest rates, further research is needed on additional program features, including qualitative differences between programs.
佛罗里达州第二司法区逮捕前和拘留后分流方案的匹配样本比较
逮捕前转移方案有可能改革刑事司法系统的前端,减少与低级别逮捕相关的污名,但在这方面进行的评估工作很少。目前的研究有两个目的:1)检查佛罗里达州第二司法区成人民事传票(ACC)预逮捕和审前干预(PTI)预拘留项目的完成和项目后逮捕的项目内指标;2)对两个项目之间的后续逮捕进行匹配样本比较。2010-2017年进行了一项前瞻性纵向评估,以评估项目内成功完成的指标,以及随访停搏的项目间比较。倾向得分匹配用于比较7410名参加PTI项目的成年人和1279名参加ACC项目的成年人的项目后逮捕率。在各自的项目中收集了人口统计背景、犯罪类型和完成状态,同时从全州记录中提取了后续逮捕数据。成功完成项目和项目后被捕与参与者的性别、种族背景和犯罪类型有关。虽然两个项目的参与者都经历了类似的项目后逮捕率,但还需要进一步研究项目的其他特征,包括项目之间的定性差异。
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