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This resource brief explores the limitations of recidivism as a measure of reentry success and why other outcomes should be measured. It identifies alternative outcome measures and data sources that reentry programs can use to gauge program effectiveness and participant progress in areas relevant to their respective programs. It also discusses the importance of engaging people with direct reentry experience—either as program participants or staff—in defining meaningful outcome measures.
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Comment by Rob Scott on Sun, 10/06/2024 - 22:12
Suggested citation is:
Buck, Wilson, J. (2023). Measuring Reentry Success Beyond Recidivism. U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance.