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Figure 2: Need Domains - Proportions of LifeLine Program Participants and Interviewed Program Participants with Some or Considerable Need for Improvement

This bar chart displays a comparative representation of the LifeLine program participants and interviewed program participants with some or considerable need for improvement in the various need domains. The interview sample taken was randomly selected from the database and is representative of all LifeLine participants. The Y axis of the graph describes the frequency in percentage and the X axis describes the seven need domains which include employment, family, associates, substance abuse, community functioning, personal/emotional, and attitude. More than half of the offenders who received LifeLine services as well as the sample of offenders who were interviewed as part of this evaluation had some or considerable need in all of the need domains. More than 90% of the offenders have at least some need in the personal/emotional domain as well as 70% of the offenders have some or considerable need in the substance abuse domain. The employment, family, and associates domains are where approximately 60-65% of offenders have some or considerable need for improvement. The community functioning need is where offenders had the least amount of need at approximately 50%. Lastly, 70% of offenders have some or considerable need for improvement in the attitude domain.

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