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An effectiveness trial of contingency management in a felony preadjudication drug court
Journal of applied behavior analysis
  • D. Marlowe
  • David Festinger, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • K. Dugosh
  • P. Arabia
  • K. Kirby
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Abstract

This study evaluated a contingency management (CM) program in a drug court. Gift certificates for compliance were delivered at 4 to 6 week intervals (total value = $390.00). Participants in one condition earned gift certificates that escalated by $5.00 increments. Participants in a second condition began earning higher magnitude gift certificates, and the density of reinforcement was gradually decreased. No main effects of CM were detected, which appears to be attributable to a ceiling effect from the intensive contingencies already delivered in the drug court and the low density of reinforcement. Preplanned interaction analyses suggested that participants with more serious criminal backgrounds might have performed better in the CM conditions. This suggests that CM programs may be best suited for more incorrigible drug offenders. DESCRIPTORS: Drug abuse, drug court, contingency management, criminal justice, operant conditioning.

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This article was published in Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 565-577.

The published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1901/jaba.2008.41-565 .

Copyright © 2008.

Citation Information
D. Marlowe, David Festinger, K. Dugosh, P. Arabia, et al.. "An effectiveness trial of contingency management in a felony preadjudication drug court" Journal of applied behavior analysis Vol. 41 Iss. 4 (2008) p. 565 - 577
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-festinger/8/