By Madeline M. Carter
In a new report titled Sustaining the EBDM Model: The Indiana Story, the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) reveals how, as part of a multi-phase pilot study, Grant County, Indiana, realized numerous breakthroughs in community supervision, data collection, and pretrial services by applying EBDM. Steering the county was a policy team comprising local stakeholders who worked closely with NIC to develop a set of realistic, attainable goals. They included:
Restructuring caseloads to optimize supervision for people at the highest risk to reoffend
Revising the probation violations process to expand alternatives to revocation
Enhancing data collection
Based on those goals, Grant County was able to attain the following wins:42% decrease in people on probation being convicted of a misdemeanor
26% reduction in people on probation being convicted of a felony
19% reduction in new referrals to supervision, leaving more time to implement behavioral interventions with people at the highest risk to reoffend
Washington DC: U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, 2022. 41p.