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  • Criminal justice and public health research
  • Correctional healthcare and reentry services
  • Substance use disorder and mental health treatment

Background:

  • Limited access to community services for state inmates transitioning back to society.
  • High prevalence of substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders among incarcerated populations.
  • Need for integrated support systems to improve reentry outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the rationale, methods, and procedures of the Boston Offender Needs Delivery (BOND) project.
  • To address the gap in community service access for releasing inmates with substance use and mental health disorders.
  • To lay the groundwork for a longitudinal study on reentry support.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal study design (2014-2016) involving adult inmates from Massachusetts State correctional facilities.
  • Recruitment of pre-release inmates with a history of substance use and/or co-occurring mental health disorders.
  • Provision of immediate post-release substance abuse treatment and recovery supports for 6 months.

Main Results:

  • The BOND project was established to provide critical services to a vulnerable population.
  • Detailed methodology for data collection in a reentry support program is presented.
  • The study design facilitates future analysis of intervention effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • The BOND project addresses a critical need for community-based services for returning citizens.
  • The described methods provide a framework for evaluating reentry interventions.
  • Further research will examine the impact of these services on participant outcomes.