Abstract

These studies point to TASC's success and effectiveness in programming through specific critical program elements. The specific program elements shown to be successful through various studies were: the establishment of the broad-based support by the criminal justice and treatment systems; the use of an offender eligibility criteria that assists in the early identification, assessment, and referral of the previously unidentified drug-dependent offender; and a comprehensive monitoring or case management system that holds the client accountable and has proven to reduce client rearrest rates and improve the treatment performance of the drug-dependent offender. Conversely, these studies have also shown that the lack of data collection and evaluation has hindered TASC programming.

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