Definition: Number of individuals who terminate early from the program for failure to meet the conditions of the ATI program.
Type of unsuccessful completions:
a) Unsatisfactory attendance
b) Failure to meet program requirements
c) Significant re-arrest
d) Failure to initially engage in program service1
e) Never showed2
Rate Calculation: Number of unsuccessful completions/(Number of individuals enrolled in the ATI program minus the number deceased or physically incapable of attending)
Antecedent Terms:
- Unsatisfactory attendance: defined by each program individually or by the judge
- Failure to meet program requirement: defined by each program individually or by the judge
- Significant re-arrest: Arrest that leads to termination from the program by the judge and/or the program
- Enrolled: The program and the sentencing judge (and sometimes the D.A.) agree that the person is in the program.
Notes:
- This option only applies to programs 6-months or longer. “Failure to initially engage” refers to attendance failures in the first 30 days of a 6-month or longer program. The “never showed” category refers to individuals who were assigned and enrolled in an ATI program but never made contact and consequently did not receive any service.