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EMPLOYMENT SERVICES FOR PROBATIONERS

NCJ Number
143191
Date Published
1992
Length
62 pages
Annotation
A program designed to rehabilitate probationers in Texas by assisting them in obtaining employment was evaluated with respect to its implementation and outcomes relating to employment and recidivism.
Abstract
The Employment Services for Probationers (ESP) program began in January 1991 and continued through January 1992. It operated in six sites throughout the State and received $1,187,369 in funding. The program consisted of a referral and intake component and an employment services component. The program proposed to serve 4,095 unemployed and underemployed probationers without serious physical or mental disabilities. Intake was completed on 3,295 probationers, of whom 2,439 took part in at least one of the employment services. A total of 2,082 participated in full employment services. Preliminary outcome data indicate that program participation increased employment rates. In addition, employment was found to reduce the incidence of recidivism among probationers who took part in the program as well as those who received no services. Recommended actions include redefining the criteria for eligibility, developing standard procedures for interagency communication, maintaining low caseloads for employment counselors, and developing viable sanctions to enforce participation. Additional recommendations, figures, tables, and 11 references