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Citation

Lilly JR, Ball RA, Curry GD, Mcmullen J. Crime Delinq. 1993; 39(4): 462-484.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

This article evaluates the success of a program using electronic monitoring (EM) as the ''front end '' of a probation term for drunk drivers during three different program phases lasting over 7 years. The data indicate that EM was implemented with few equipment problems or client complaints and was very cost-effective, with nearly all the clients completing their EM period successfully. There was no evidence of any ''add-on '' effect, nor was there much evidence of selection bias by gender, age, race, or socioeconomic status. Probation success declined, however, during the post-EM probation period.

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