The City of Philadelphia also
commissioned a long-term, comprehensive study (Program Development and
Evaluation System or ProDES) conducted by Temple University. The
study reviewed juveniles entering the program during a four-year period,
1994 through 1997. Bethesda's Philadelphia day treatment program
was one participant. Many significant facts were revealed during
this study, as follows:
The overall recidivism rate for each year of the study declined
significantly, while all other programs remained constant. The
1996 cohort of Bethesda clients had a recidivism rate of 28% (in-program
and post-program), which is 6% lower than the average for all other day
treatment programs involved in the research. Most notable is that
only 19% of those youth who successfully completed the Bethesda program
received new petitions in Family Court within six months following
discharge. This represents an 81% success rate with some of the
most aggressive delinquent offenders from the city of Philadelphia.
According to the data, the Bethesda clients are assessed as being of
greater risk of re-arrest when they enter the program. The profile
of the offender referred to Bethesda is serious, often times violent,
with multiple delinquency charges or adjudications.
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