RT Article T1 An Assessment of Program Eligibility Among Participants in Day Reporting Centers JF International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology VO 67 IS 8 SP 822 OP 834 A1 Mowbray, Orion A2 Fatehi, Mariam A2 Robinson, Michael A. A2 Skinner, Jeffery A2 Risler, Ed A2 Dias, Clarissa LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1843374749 AB Day reporting centers (DRCs) vary considerably in how participant eligibility is determined and to date, there is little to no knowledge whether criteria for DRC eligibly are appropriately applied in program entrance. This study examines a statewide sample of individuals in community supervision settings and compares DRC eligibility criteria between DRC and non-DRC participants to examine differences between DRC participants and non-participants. Using a propensity score matched sample of 1,554 participants, study findings suggest that DRC participants show higher risk, need, and responsivity factors, consistent with the DRC programing model. These results suggest many individuals appear to be appropriately matched to DRCs, which may in turn, may influence their likelihood of program success, among other factors. K1 Substance Use K1 Propensity score K1 eligibility criteria K1 day reporting centers DO 10.1177/0306624X221086564