Recidivism reductions found in a quasi-randomized control analysis by independent evaluators funded by the Arnold Foundation; LEAD participants 58% less likely to be arrested for any crime in any jurisdiction compared to a similarly situated control group.
Seattle’s Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) Program: Within-Subjects Changes on Housing, Employment, and Income/ Benefits Outcomes and Associations With Recidivism, 2017
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