Title: Humboldt County MIOCR Program
1Humboldt CountyMIOCR Program
- More Intensive Options
- and
- Creative Responses
2 MIOCRG PROJECT MANAGERS MEETING October 4, 2001
- Program Overview
- Outcome Data
3MIOCR Team
Sheriff
Program Coordinator
Office Assistant
Mental Health
Clinicians (2)
Substance Abuse Counselor
Case Managers (2)
Probation
Probation Officers (1.5)
4Program Goals
- Reduce criminal justice costs
- Promote greater levels of functioning and
well-being - Maintain public safety
5Target Population
- Primary diagnoses - schizophrenia,
schizoaffective, bipolar and major depression - Sentenced or unsentenced
- Felon or misdemeanant
- Any crimes (current or past) acceptable
- Not likely to go to prison
- Probation jurisdiction
6Key Values in Wraparound
7Program Background
- MIOCR Team conducts screening and consent
processes - Voluntary participation at time of consent
- Random assignment after consent and further
assessments - Treatment begins in jail (unless just released)
- 1 year program duration with aftercare
8Participant Numbers
Targeted 100Pilot Services/Experimental 100St
andard Services/Control
N 34Pilot 32Standard
As of 6/30/01
9MIOCR Court
- Therapeutic court -- twice monthly
- Pilot participants only
- No adjudication of cases
10Referrals and Screening
- Referred and/or screened for program eligibility
as of 6/30/01 564 - 15 of those referred are eligible
- Most common ineligibility reasons
- released from custody
- diagnosis inappropriate
- prison likely
- no probation jurisdiction
11Psychiatric Diagnoses at Program Entry
- Bipolar 39
- Major Depression 38
- Psychotic Disorders 9
- Schizophrenia 8
- Schizoaffective 6
- Dual Diagnosis - substances 59
- Self Report - substances 91
12Supplemental Measurements
- Addiction Severity Index
- administered at program entry and exit
- measures a variety of variables
- Problem Situation Inventory
- administered at program entry and exit
- measures clients ability to solve problems
- MIOCR Client Satisfaction Interview
- administered at 6 months and exit
- measures satisfaction with program
13Measurements (continued)
- Symptom Check List (SCL 90-R)
- administered at program entry and exit
- measures 13 kinds of clinical symptoms
- Consumer Access, Voice and Ownership Interview
- administered at program exit
- measures client participation in case plan
14Jail Days During ProgramPilot and Standard
(most recent 6-month period)
- Average jail days for pilot 13 days (N30)
- Average jail days for standard 1 day (N32)
15Jail Days Pilot at Program End(N16)
- One year prior to qualifying arrest 1072 days
- (avg/per pilot 67 days)
- Year in program 517 days
- (avg/per pilot 32 days)
16Jail Days Standard At Program End(N11)
- One year prior to qualifying arrest 230 days
- (avg/per standard 21 days)
- Year in program 49 days
- (avg/per standard 5 days)
17Felonies and Misdemeanors Pilots At End of
Program(N16)
- Felonies
- one year prior 11
- during program 5
- Misdemeanors
- one year prior 3
- during program 5
18Felonies and MisdemeanorsStandards at End of
Program(N11)
- Felonies
- one year prior 5
- during program 1
- Misdemeanors
- one year prior 3
- during program 1
19Hospital Days
- Pilot
- one year prior 19 days
- during program 10 days
- Standard
- one year prior 27 days
- during program 17 days
20GAF Scores
- 28 entry and exit scores on pilots
- entry score 40.50
- exit score 49.75
- improvement of 22.8
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