Criminal Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improving Employment and Reducing Recidivism Among Prison Offenders Via Virtual Interviewing Tool
Verified date | January 2024 |
Source | University of Michigan |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal is to conduct a confirmatory effectiveness RCT (and an implementation evaluation) of Virtual Interview Training (VIT) by comparing employment and recidivism outcomes of offenders receiving vocational services as usual (SAU) plus VIT (SAU+VIT) with the outcomes of offenders receiving only services as usual (SAU-only). The plan calls for participants to include offenders who are at moderate to high risk for reoffending (with an emphasis on violent-crime reoffending) who are currently enrolled in a Vocational Village.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 150 |
Est. completion date | December 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. 18 years or older 2. Identified as at moderate to high risk for reoffending with violent crimes (determined at the time of enrollment in the Vocational Village via the COMPAS Risk Assessment Classification Instrument [60]) 3. Within three months of their earliest release date 4. Actively enrolled in a Vocational Village 5. Have at least a 6th grade reading comprehension Exclusion Criteria: 1. Has uncorrected hearing or visual problem that prevents him or her from using the training 2. Has a medical illness that compromises their cognition (for example, moderate to severe traumatic brain injury). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor | Michigan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Michigan | SIMmersion, LLC |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Employment as measured in Outcome Questionnaire | Employment rate will be measured by participant self-report using a questionnaire. The questionnaire will include information about their job status (unemployed, employed); if they completed any job interviews (yes/no) and how many interviews they completed, if they received a job offer (yes/no), and information about jobs they may have had since their release date (employer name, job type, average hours worked, hourly wage, start date, end date). It will also include questions about their housing status (staying at a friend's, having own apartment, having own house/condo, homeless, or other); and if they thought the virtual interview training helped them prepare for an interview. The employment status will be validated with administrative data collected by MDOC. | 6 month and 12 month follow up after villagers are released; will occur through study completion, average of 4 years | |
Primary | Mock Interview Scoring | Videos of mock interviews taken pre-intervention and post-intervention will be rated using a developed scale by the UM study team. Performance will be rated using a 1-5 likert scale with 1 being "Poor", 3 being "Average" and 5 being "Excellent" | Assessments occur pre-intervention and post-intervention and data will be assessed throughout study completion, average of 4 years | |
Primary | Recidivism as measured in Outcome Questionnaire | Recidivism status will be collected during the 6 month and 12 month follow up survey. Questions include if they've been re-arrested (yes/no) and if they were convicted of a crime (yes/no). The recidivism self-report data will be validated by administrative data collected from MDOC. | 6 month and 12 month follow up after villagers are released; will occur through study completion, average of 4 years | |
Primary | Cost Effectiveness of VR-JIT as measured by Pre-Delivery Cost Capture Questionnaires | The Pre-Delivery cost capture surveys ask for MDOC staff to list the number of hours they worked on certain topics, including job interview training, mock interviews, job development/supports, job application skills, educational team meetings, educational team correspondence, project team correspondence, SIMersion team correspondence. This will provide a baseline number of total hours worked on these tasks before VR-JIT use.
The Installation Cost Capture Questionnaire will ask MDOC Staff and Research Staff to list the number of hours they worked on activities related to getting VR-JIT installed and up and running at the prisons. |
Through study completion, average of 4 years | |
Primary | Cost Effectiveness of VR-JIT as measured by Installation Cost Capture Questionnaires | The Installation Cost Capture Questionnaire will ask MDOC Staff and Research Staff to list the number of hours they worked on activities related to getting VR-JIT installed and up and running at the prisons. This includes time spent on phone calls between sites, between IT members, UM staff, Simmersion staff, etc.). This will provide a total number of hours spent on getting VR-JIT up and running in these agencies. | Through study completion, average of 4 years | |
Primary | Cost Effectiveness of VR-JIT as measured by Delivery Cost Capture Questionnaire. | The Delivery cost capture surveys ask for MDOC staff to list the number of hours they worked on certain topics (including job interview training, mock interviews, job development/supports, job application skills, educational team meetings, educational team correspondence, project team correspondence, SIMersion team correspondence, VR-JIT teaching, and VR-JIT support while using VR-JIT. This will provide a total number of hours worked on these tasks while delivery of the VR-JIT tool is occurring.
The Installation Cost Capture Questionnaire will ask MDOC Staff and Research Staff to list the number of hours they worked on activities related to getting VR-JIT installed and up and running at the prisons. |
Through study completion, average of 4 years | |
Secondary | Psychological Distress Survey (SCL-10) | The SCL-10-R is a 10-item self-report checklist of psychological distress based on the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90). This survey will be administered at pre-test, as well as 6 month and 12-month follow up. This survey asks participants, "During the past 30 days, how much have you been stressed by" and then lists items such as "Feeling blue, difficulty making decisions, trouble catching your breath", etc. They are then able to choose responses varying from "Not at all, A little bit, Moderately, Quite a bit, and Extremely". | At 3 points throughout the study completion, average of 4 years. | |
Secondary | DSM-5 Level 1 symptom measure | The DSM-5 Level 1 symptom measure was created to aid in a comprehensive mental status assessment by measuring mental health symptoms. This survey will be administered at pre-test, as well as 6-month and 12-month follow up. This 20-item self-report survey asks participants, "During the past two weeks, how much (or how often) have you been bothered by the following problems?". They are then able to choose responses varying from, "None, Slightly Rare, Mild, Moderate, and Severe". | At 3 points throughout the study completion, average of 4 years. | |
Secondary | Interviewing Anxiety/Comfort | Self-report survey that will be administered at pre-test and post-test. It includes 34 statements where participants can indicate whether they "Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, or Strongly Agree" to those statements about job interviewing. | At 2 points throughout the study completion, average of 4 years. | |
Secondary | Interviewing Self-Efficacy/Confidence | Self-report survey that will be administered at pre-test and post-test. It includes 1 statement about how comfortable a participant is going on a job interview, with the options being "Extremely comfortable, Very Comfortable, Moderately Comfortable, Neutral, Slightly Uncomfortable, Very Uncomfortable, and Extremely Comfortable". The rest of the questions asks how skilled they are at certain tasks, with the options being, "Extremely skilled, Very skilled, Moderately skilled, Neutral, Slightly unskilled, Very unskilled, and Extremely unskilled. | At 2 points throughout the study completion, average of 4 years. | |
Secondary | Interviewing Motivation/Enjoyment | Self-report survey that will be administered at pre-test and post-test. It includes 30 statements asking participants how true it was for them regarding preparing for a job. The options provided on a 1 to 7 scale, with 1 being "Not at all true", 4 being "Somewhat true", and 7 being "Very true" | At 2 points throughout the study completion, average of 4 years. | |
Secondary | Acceptability/Usability of VR-JIT | Self-report survey administered only to those in the intervention group. The 15-item surveys asks about participant's general thoughts about the acceptability and usability of the program using rating scales from 1 to 4 and 1 to 7. This will provide a total score of participant's acceptability and usability of VR-JIT. | At one point throughout study completion, average of 4 years. |
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