This article considers the nature of the association between substance misuse and criminal behaviour and how this might inform the development of prison-based substance misuse treatment programs. The literature on what is known about the effectiveness of prison-based treatment is reviewed and the implications for correctional practice considered. It is concluded that prison-based substance misuse treatment should be considered a critical component of rehabilitation programming and that justice outcomes are likely to be improved when a number of program features are incorporated
The tremendous growth in state and federal correctional populations has focused greater attention on...
There is a correlation between imprisonment and problematic drug use. A series of studies has shown ...
An increase in correctional treatment programming options coupled with prison population reduction l...
This article considers the nature of the association between substance misuse and criminal behaviour...
Abstract – Substance abuse is a significant factor in the maintenance of criminal behaviour and subs...
The causes of drug abuse and criminal behavior are closely linked. Not surprisingly, there is a high...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
Alcohol and substance abuse treatment has increased as a method to help decrease recidivism among in...
The proportion of people in the criminal justice system who are substance abusers is very high and h...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
Abstract:Drug and alcohol abuse by criminal offenders remains at an all time high. Residen-tial subs...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
Given the well-documented relationship between substance misuse and offending behaviour, increases i...
There is a growing body of evidence that supports the strong causal link between drug use and crime....
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
The tremendous growth in state and federal correctional populations has focused greater attention on...
There is a correlation between imprisonment and problematic drug use. A series of studies has shown ...
An increase in correctional treatment programming options coupled with prison population reduction l...
This article considers the nature of the association between substance misuse and criminal behaviour...
Abstract – Substance abuse is a significant factor in the maintenance of criminal behaviour and subs...
The causes of drug abuse and criminal behavior are closely linked. Not surprisingly, there is a high...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
Alcohol and substance abuse treatment has increased as a method to help decrease recidivism among in...
The proportion of people in the criminal justice system who are substance abusers is very high and h...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
Abstract:Drug and alcohol abuse by criminal offenders remains at an all time high. Residen-tial subs...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
Given the well-documented relationship between substance misuse and offending behaviour, increases i...
There is a growing body of evidence that supports the strong causal link between drug use and crime....
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
The tremendous growth in state and federal correctional populations has focused greater attention on...
There is a correlation between imprisonment and problematic drug use. A series of studies has shown ...
An increase in correctional treatment programming options coupled with prison population reduction l...