Drug Abuse Treatment in Prisons and Jails

Drug Abuse Treatment in Prisons and Jails
Author: Carl G. Leukefeld,Frank M. Tims
Publsiher: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Servic
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: MINN:31951D00862383J

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Drug Abuse Treatment in Prisons and Jails

Drug Abuse Treatment in Prisons and Jails
Author: Carl G. Leukefeld,Frank M. Tims,National Institute on Drug Abuse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 293
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:35513372

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Treating Drug Problems

Treating Drug Problems
Author: Committee for the Substance Abuse Coverage Study,Institute of Medicine
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309043964

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Treating Drug Problems, Volume 2 presents a wealth of incisive and accessible information on the issue of drug abuse and treatment in America. Several papers lay bare the relationship between drug treatment and other aspects of drug policy, including a powerful overview of twentieth century narcotics use in America and a unique account of how the federal government has built and managed the drug treatment system from the 1960s to the present. Two papers focus on the criminal justice system. The remaining papers focus on Employer policies and practices toward illegal drugs. Patterns and cycles of cocaine use in subcultures and the popular culture. Drug treatment from a marketing, supply-and-demand perspective, including an analysis of policy options. Treating Drug Problems, Volume 2 provides important information to policy makers and administrators, drug treatment specialists, and researchers.

The Effectiveness of Treatment for Drug Abusers Under Criminal Justice Supervision

The Effectiveness of Treatment for Drug Abusers Under Criminal Justice Supervision
Author: Douglas S. Lipton
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1995
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: MINN:30000005193952

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"This paper is an adaptation of the presentation Dr. Lipton made on July 11, 1995, at 'What to do about crime,' the annual conference on research and evaluation, ... held in Washington, D.C."--T.p. verso.

Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts

Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts
Author: Letitia C Pallone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781136418556

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Get the latest information on new and emerging modalities for treating drug-involved offenders! Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts: New Understandings, New Modalities analyzes the shift in policy and attitude away from two decades of the harsh punishment that characterized the war on drugs toward a more treatment-oriented “medicalization” of the problem. Edited by Dr. Nathaniel J. Pallone, editor of the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation (Haworth), the book presents an overview of new and emerging models for treatment of drug-involved offenders in a variety of settings. An international panel of authors examines the “rather treat than fight” approach to the war on drugs proposed by the voters of California, the Governor and criminal court judges of New York, and Gen. Barry McCaffrey, former Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts looks at treatment modalities available to offenders inside and outside correctional institutions, with community organizations and mental health and social service agencies enlisted in a continuum of care as the courts and criminal justice system provide oversight—and often, funding. The book explores types of treatment that operate under the surveillance of courts and the criminal justice system, ranging from in-house programs for offenders under confinement in prisons and jails to residential substance abuse treatment (RSAT) and substance abuse treatment (SAT) programs in the community. Through qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive studies, outcome assessments, event-history analysis, and intensive interviews, the book examines recovery relapse prevention, rehabilitation, diversion, therapeutic justice, and the impact of prison-based substance abuse treatment programs. Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts also examines: the impact of deterrence versus rehabilitation on recidivism in the Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Incarceration Program (DTAP) in a major metropolitan area criminal violence and drug use in residential treatment facilities Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) programs for young offenders the long-term effectiveness of an adult drug court program illicit drug and injecting equipment markets inside English prisons and a clinical case report on children exposed in utero to crack cocaine Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts: New Understandings, New Modalities is must reading for graduate and undergraduate courses in criminal justice, corrections, offender rehabilitation, and substance abuse. The book is equally valuable as a primary textbook for continuing education coursework for counselors, psychologists, social workers, corrections officers, correctional administrators, and policymakers.

Drug Use in Prisoners

Drug Use in Prisoners
Author: Stuart Kinner,Daniel Rich
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199374847

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This edited volume provides the first ever comprehensive, international and multi-disciplinary review of the evidence regarding substance use and harms in people who cycle through prisons and jails. Grounded in solid evidence and a human rights framework, the text provides a roadmap for evidence-based reform

Drug Use in Prisons

Drug Use in Prisons
Author: David Shewan,John B. Davies
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134432349

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First Published in 2000. In this title, the author argues that drug users end up in gaol for many reasons, but in the most general terms they divide the drug-using part of a prison population along three lines. Those incarcerated because of their use or possession of drugs with intent to supply, those gaoled for offences other than drug use, but who happen to be involved in drug use and those who acquired their drug habit whilst in gaol. They argue that whilst prisons offer the opportunity to influence drug habits in a positive way, it can also produce exactly the opposite effect.

Barred from Treatment

Barred from Treatment
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization),Megan McLemore
Publsiher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2009
Genre: Prison discipline
ISBN: 9781564324566

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In this 53-page report, Human Rights Watch found that New York prison officials sentenced inmates to a collective total of 2,516 years in disciplinary segregation from 2005 to 2007 for drug-related charges. At the same time, inmates seeking drug treatment face major delays because treatment programs are filled to capacity.