RT Research Data T1 Substance-Free Transitional Housing and Community Corrections in Washington County, Oregon, 2005-2008 A1 Finigan, Michael A2 Worcel, Sonia LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1840048034 AB The study investigated self-sufficiency, community adjustment, substance use, and criminal recidivism outcomes for substance abusing offenders served through the Washington County (Oregon) Community Corrections Department (WCCC) to document the value-added of providing substance-free transitional housing services. The study addressed the value-added of Oxford House and other transitional housing services to the combination of services offenders receive, and documented the relative costs and benefits of substance-free transitional housing services. Individuals were eligible for the study if they entered Oxford Houses, entered some other form of substance-free transitional housing, or could benefit from, but did not enter, any form of substance-free transitional housing. A total of 356 supervisees were eligible for the study; 301 agreed to participate in baseline interviews, and 238 participated in 12-month follow-up interviews. The study included both interview data collection and administrative records data collection. The research team also collected Housing Data (Part 2) from the housing section of the interviews and Treatment Data (Part 3) from a statewide treatment database. K1 Alcohol abuse K1 Alcohol consumption K1 Drug use K1 Employment K1 Halfway houses K1 Housing K1 Mental Health K1 neighborhood characteristics K1 neighborhood conditions K1 Parole K1 probation services K1 psychological wellbeing K1 Substance Abuse K1 Substance Abuse Treatment K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR25942.v1