Program Profile: Alameda County (California) Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment

This is a post-custody, community-based intervention for individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.
Title Rating Details Outcome Category Study(ies)
Rearrests
 Ineffective | 
  One Study

Ineffective | One Study

There was no statistically significant difference on the total number of rearrests during the first 20 months after the initial release from jail between individuals in the treatment group and individuals in the control group. 

Crime and Delinquency; Multiple crime/offense types/recidivism; Arrest/rearrest

Chandler, Daniel Williams, and Gary Spicer. 2006. “Integrated Treatment for Jail Recidivists with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders.” Community Mental Health Journal 42(4):405–425.

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Reconvictions
 Ineffective | 
  One Study

Ineffective | One Study

Overall, there were no statistically significant differences on the rate of reconvictions between individuals in the treatment group and individuals in the control group based on multiple measures from the study. 

Crime and Delinquency; Multiple crime/offense types/recidivism; Conviction/reconviction

Chandler, Daniel Williams, and Gary Spicer. 2006. “Integrated Treatment for Jail Recidivists with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders.” Community Mental Health Journal 42(4):405–425.

See evaluation methods.

Felony reconvictions
 Ineffective | 
  One Study

Ineffective | One Study

There was no statistically significant difference on the number of felony reconvictions between individuals in the treatment group and individuals in the control group. 

Crime and Delinquency; Multiple crime/offense types/recidivism; Felonies

Chandler, Daniel Williams, and Gary Spicer. 2006. “Integrated Treatment for Jail Recidivists with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders.” Community Mental Health Journal 42(4):405–425.

See evaluation methods.

Time to re-arrest
 Ineffective | 
  One Study

Ineffective | One Study

There was no statistically significant difference on the time from initial release from jail until first re-arrest between individuals in the treatment group and individuals in the control group. 

Crime and Delinquency; Multiple crime/offense types/recidivism; Time to failure/risk of failure

Chandler, Daniel Williams, and Gary Spicer. 2006. “Integrated Treatment for Jail Recidivists with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders.” Community Mental Health Journal 42(4):405–425.

See evaluation methods.

Days in a psychiatric hospital
 Effective | 
  One Study

Effective | One Study

Individuals in the treatment group had fewer days in a psychiatric hospital compared with individuals in the control group. This difference was statistically significant.

Justice Systems or Processes; Use of services or referrals by target population

Chandler, Daniel Williams, and Gary Spicer. 2006. “Integrated Treatment for Jail Recidivists with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders.” Community Mental Health Journal 42(4):405–425.

See evaluation methods.

Date Created: August 25, 2025