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DOI: 10.1177/0193841X7900300406 Determining the Cost-Effectiveness of Correctional ProgramsThe Case of Patuxent InstitutionHarvard University
Office of the Secretary of Defense This article has two related purposes. One is to extend the methodology for evaluating correctional programs. Two aspects of this methodology are considered: (1) the measurement of a program's ability both to prevent and to postpone criminal behavior, and (2) the use of cost-effectiveness analysis. The second purpose of this article is to present an evaluation of Patuxent Institution, a unique, widely publicized correctional facility located in Jessup, Maryland. Our analysis indicates that Patuxent both prevents and postpones recidivism but at a considerable cost.
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