2008
DOI: 10.1080/15332560802347302
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Cracking the “Black Box”: Journey Mapping's Tracking System in a Drug Court Program Evaluation

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“…Although the social workers recruited in Parker-Oliver and colleagues' (2006) study were intended to have high involvement in the delivery of services, they noted that the social workers were resistant to participate. Social workers in the remaining two studies (Crunkilton & Robinson, 2008; Crunkilton 2009; Kernsmith & Kernsmith) seemed to provide fewer services. With the exception of one study (Crawford et al, 2013), the extent to which providers were trained in the intervention and specific duration of the treatment was not clear.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Although the social workers recruited in Parker-Oliver and colleagues' (2006) study were intended to have high involvement in the delivery of services, they noted that the social workers were resistant to participate. Social workers in the remaining two studies (Crunkilton & Robinson, 2008; Crunkilton 2009; Kernsmith & Kernsmith) seemed to provide fewer services. With the exception of one study (Crawford et al, 2013), the extent to which providers were trained in the intervention and specific duration of the treatment was not clear.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%