Schafer, N. E.2016-12-072016-12-071988Schafer, N.E. (1988). Evaluation of the Alaska Pre-Trial Intervention Program. NCJ 116615. Anchorage: Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Unit, Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage.JC 8718.01NCJ 116615http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7080The statewide Pretrial Intervention (PTI) Program of the Alaska Department of Law, begun in 1981, received referrals of accused felons and misdemeanants charged with property crimes or misdemeanor personal crimes. Using data from 1983 to 1986, this study examines extralegal and legal characteristics of PTI clients; analyzies program conditions, compliance, and dispositions; and analyzes achievement of program goals. Criminal histories for 2 to 5 years after intake were used to assess recidivism and recidivist characteristics. Results indicate that PTI operated successfully on a variety of measures throughout its existence. It met intake goals, was available to a broad spectrum of citizens in both urban and rural areas of the state, and two-thirds of clients admitted to the program had no record of subsequent law violations. The program admitted only prosecutable offenders and did not result in netwidening. The program provided alternatives to more severe sanctions for nearly 1,900 Alaskans of all ages, races, and socioeconomic status whose offenses were not violent or of a serious or threatening nature. PTI clients ranged in age from 17 to 66 and included both males and females. Theft, drug burglary/trespass, assault, and minor consuming were the most frequently charged offenses. Of clients, 36.8 percent were felons, and 36.3 percent had prior convictions. During the evaluation period, clients completed 65,302 hours of community service; paid $435,081 in victim restitution; and participated in needed treatment programs, including alcohol, psychological, domestic violence, and career counseling.Acknowledgments / List of Figures / Introduction / Literature Review / Background of The Study / Research Methodology / Research Results / Recidivism in the PTI Sample / Summary and Recommendations / Bibliography / Appendix 1. Pretrial Intervention Referral Procedures / Appendix 2. Pretrial Intervention Program Formsen-USAlaska Department of Lawcorrectionscourtsprosecutiondiversion programspretrial diversionrural justicesentencingEvaluation of the Alaska Pre-Trial Intervention ProgramReport