Executive Summary: Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services)
Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services) offers a continuum of substance
abuse services including prevention, outpatient, intensive outpatient, and aftercare services as
well as education/vocational services. The focus is on teaching, developing and practicing reentry/
transitional skills necessary for a successful drug-free re-entry into the community upon
release from prison. Inmates residing in a program center will receive the appropriate level of
substance abuse services in addition to groups focusing on criminal thinking, family
development, anger management, domestic violence, victim awareness as well as other
appropriate topics.
| Bradenton Transition Center |
Bridges of America |
120 |
| Hollywood Work Release Center |
Civigenics, Inc. |
121 |
| Pompano Transition Center |
Bridges of America |
212 |
| Total |
|
453 |
Workload
Table 5A: FY 2005-06 Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services) Enrollment Data (Hollywood WRC)
- In FY 2005-06, 821 different inmates had enrolled in the Program Center.
Table 5B(1): FY 2005-06 Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services) Program Enrollment Data
- In FY 2005-06, 35 different inmates received Prevention services, 123 inmates received
Outpatient services and 78 inmates received Aftercare services, for a total of 236 inmates receiving these types of services.
Table 5B(2): FY 2005-06 Hollywood Work Release Center (Continuum of Services) Program Enrollment Data
- In FY 2005-06, 54 different inmates received Prevention services, 97 inmates received
Outpatient services and 125 inmates received Aftercare services, for a total of 276 inmates
receiving these types of services.
Table 5B(3): FY 2005-06 Pompano Transit. Ctr. Program Center (Continuum of Services) Program Enrollment Data
- In FY 2005-06, 100 different inmates received Prevention services, 264 inmates received
Outpatient services and 151 inmates received Aftercare services, for a total of 515 inmates
receiving these types of services.
Outcomes
Table 5C(1): FY 2002-03 Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services) Outcomes, by Fiscal Year, by Inmate (3-Year Follow-up After Initial Program Entry)*
- For FY 2002-03, the success rate was 75.0%.
Table 5C(2): FY 2003-04 Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services) Outcomes, by Fiscal Year, by Inmate (2-Year Follow-up After Initial Program Entry)*
- For FY 2003-04, the success rate was 87.6%.
Table 5D: FY 2005-06 Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services) Exit Data (Event-Based), by Facility
- The success rate of the Program Center for FY 2005-06 was 78.6%.
- There was a decrease in the Program Center success rate from FY 2004-05 (91.0%) to FY
2005-06 (78.6%).
- There was a slight decrease in the Program Center administrative discharge rate from FY
2004-05 (13.3%) to FY 2005-06 (11.3%).
Table 5E: FY 2003-04 (2-Year Follow-up) Program Center (MODTRP)
Recommitment Data, by Level of Participation
- For a 2-year follow-up on MODTRP participants released in FY 2003-04, program
completers were less likely to be recommitted to prison or community supervision than noncompleters
(10.3% vs. 27.3%).
Table 5F: FY 2002-03 (3-year follow-up) Program Center (MODTRP)
Recommitment Data, by Level of Participation
- For a 3-year follow-up on MODTRP participants released in FY 2002-03, program
completers were less likely to be recommitted to prison or community supervision than noncompleters
(10.9% vs. 15.0%).