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Figure 14. Programming Needs and Enrolments Overlap with High Intensity Substance Abuse Programming: Non-Aboriginal Male Offenders

An analysis of the non-Aboriginal male offender population determined that while 29.7% (N = 2387) of those who met the High Intensity Violence Prevention Program (HI-VPP)75 referral criteria also met the National Substance Abuse Program, High Intensity (NSAP-High) referral criteria, only 3.7% (N = 33) of enrolments into HI-VPP also enrolled in NSAP-High. Similarly, the overlap in programming needs between the High and Moderate Intensity FVPPs and NSAP-High was 35.3% (N = 1132) while for actual enrolments, this overlap was 5.9% (N = 64). Lastly, the programming needs overlap as established by referral criteria was 13.0% (N = 707) between High, Moderate, and Low Intensity Sex Offender Programs and NSAP-High, while for actual enrolments it was 0.7% (N = 21).