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SUMMARY OF OFFENDER ASSESSMENTS FOR TREATMENT NEEDS AND FUNCTIONING The first protocol approved for implementation in CJ-DATS was the Performance Indicatorsfor Corrections (PIC) study. Its initial wave of findings is described in this journal volume. Themulticenter PIC protocol is led by the Texas Christian University (TCU) Research Center andincludes collaborating teams from the National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.(NDRI), University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Delaware, andUniversity of Kentucky. The PIC study evaluated instruments for assessing offender function-ing, including the TCU Criminal Justice Client Evaluation of Self and Treatment (CJ CEST),TCU Criminal Thinking Scales (CTS), and the NDRI Client Assessment Inventory (CAI).Specific aims were to establish methodological evidence for these assessments that focus onclient functioning and treatment engagement, criminal thinking patterns, client responses to 1106 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR

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