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Evaluating New Mexico's Recidivism Reduction Program

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Behavior
Interventions
Behavioral: Recidivism Reduction Program
Behavioral: Business-as-usual
Registration Number
NCT01357291
Lead Sponsor
Pepperdine University
Brief Summary

A a multi-site trial to measure the efficacy of the Recidivism Reduction Program, a prison based, twenty-one module reentry program operated by the New Mexico Department of Corrections.

Detailed Description

The New Mexico Department of Corrections Recidivism Reduction Program (RRP) is designed to provide offenders with knowledge and skills that are transferable to the community setting and to address issues that offenders will invariably face upon release to the community. Transitional coping skills, offender expectations upon release, family issues, and dealing with authority figures are a few of the challenges facing offenders upon reintegration. The Recidivism Reduction Program is aimed at preparing offenders for the potential obstacles that they may encounter upon release to the community and providing them skills to overcome the challenges that they will face. The RRP curriculum focuses on belief systems, self-esteem, and rational thinking. The RRP is a twenty-one module clinician-led program (approximately 100 hours) delivered in a group setting within months of release. Outcomes focus on measures of transition readiness, successful transition into the community, and recidivism.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
159
Inclusion Criteria
  • Inmates who have six months prior to release
  • Inmates housed at one of the four experimental prisons
  • Inmates willing to participate in the Recidivism Reduction Program
Exclusion Criteria
  • Housed in security Level 4 or 5

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Recidivism Reduction ProgramRecidivism Reduction ProgramInmates who were assigned to the RRP intervention.
Business-as-usualBusiness-as-usualBusiness-as-usual are those inmates not assigned to RRP and who receive standard inmate programming.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Revocation rate12 months

Percentage of subjects in each condition who are revoked from parole and returned to prison during the 12 months following their initial release.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Depression2 months

Inmates score on self reported depression scale at 2 month followup (just prior to release from prison).

Days incarcerated12 months

Total number of days incarcerated in jail or prison after initial release.

Criminal thinking2 months

Inmate score on self reported criminal thinking scale at two month followup (just prior to release from prison).

Anxiety2 months

Inmates score on self reported anxiety scale at 2 month followup (just prior to release from prison).

New arrests12 months

Number of new arrests in the 12 months following initial release.

Self esteem2 months

Inmate score on self-reported self esteem scale at two-month followup (just prior to release from prison).

Drug use self efficacy2 months

Inmate score on self reported drug use self efficacy scale at 2 months followup (just prior to release from prison).

Hostility2 months

Inmates score on self reported hostility scale at 2 month followup (just prior to release from prison).

Trial Locations

Locations (4)

Western New Mexico Correctional Facility (WNMCF)

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Grants, New Mexico, United States

Central New Mexico Correctional Facility (CNMCF)

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Los Lunas, New Mexico, United States

Penitentiary of New Mexico (PNM)

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Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Springer Correctional Facility (SCF)

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Springer, New Mexico, United States

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