NCJ Number
              252558
          Journal
  Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research Volume: 4 Issue: 1 Dated: 2019
Date Published
  2019
Length
              20 pages
          Annotation
              This study presents results from a process evaluation that measured implementation capacity to deliver evidence-based practices in the state of Oregon.
          Abstract
              Treatment quality is a critical moderator for programs that successfully reduce recidivism. Yet the implementation of any new initiative occurs within an organizational context. Using the ImpleMap interview procedure, findings from 10 county-level community corrections agencies in Oregon demonstrated how systemic, actionable implementation can be facilitated. Aggregate statewide patterns of organizational capacity emerged, as well as individual variation in the strengths and gaps of implementation among each county, revealing that sustainable implementation requires purposeful attention to systemic capacities beyond training and coaching. To advance the science and practice of offender rehabilitation, this study recommends broadening the focus on organizational process, structure, and context. (publisher abstract modified)