This project will draw on the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC)'s Jail Booking and Reporting System (JBRS) to evaluate the potential demographic disparities by rates of days in jail and by rates of recidivism.
This project will draw on the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC)'s Jail Booking and Reporting System (JBRS) to evaluate the potential demographic disparities by rates of days in jail and by rates of recidivism.
This project will draw on the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Jail Booking and Reporting System to evaluate the readiness, (e.g., relevance, interpretability, coherence, and accuracy) of this data set.
Matches offenders based on their likelihood to complete education in prison and compares the outcomes of those receiving GEDs and higher education degrees.
Considers the correlations present between violations in custody and post-release outcomes.
Examines the recidivism and post-release employment outcomes for property offenders with violent, sex and drug offenses.
Compares economic outcomes for similar offenders in prison or community supervision.
Examines the recidivism and post-release employment rates of Washington property offenders
Provides statewide jail booking data for calendar years 2010 through 2013
A Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) January 2016 report compares mental health and substance use disorder treatment needs of Medicaid enrollees booked into jail in 2013 with those of the general Medicaid population.
The report, Behavioral Health Needs of Jail Inmates in Washington State, revealed several key findings.
Compares mental health and substance use disorder treatment needs of Medicaid enrollees booked into jail in 2013 with those of the general Medicaid population