Evaluation of the Arrest Referral Pilot Schemes

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1.1 Key features of the AR pilots
Table 3.1 Projected and actual initial AR interviews by scheme
Table 3.2 Gender, age group and mean age of arrestees offered AR, agreeing to the referral and seeing an ARW in Glasgow
Table 3.3 Refusal or acceptance of offer of AR by gender and age group in Glasgow
Table 3.4 Arrestees accepting AR - key demographic characteristics by scheme
Table 3.5 Arrestees seen by ARWs - substance use across four schemes
Table 3.6 Arrestees seen by ARWs - specific substances used by scheme
Table 3.7 Use of drugs/alcohol in 24 hours prior to arrest
Table 3.8 Method of payment for drugs
Table 3.9 Arrestees seen by ARWs - offending behaviour
Table 3.10 Arrests in previous 12 months
Table 3.11 Arrestees seen at four sites - multiple contacts
Table 4.1 Type of referrals made - Tayside and EMARS
Table 4.2 Heard of AR or seen ARW worker before current arrest
Table 4.3 Understanding of participation
Table 4.4 Usefulness of ARW and perceived ARW interest in arrestee
Table 4.5 Whether arrestee would want to see the ARW again
Table 4.6 Whether arrestee would recommend AR to other people
Table 4.7 Comparison of funding and referral figures across pilot sites

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 3.1 Schematic view of the Arrest Referral process and exit points

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