The Massachusetts General Law Chapter 123 Section 35 allows a person to be involuntarily committed into a treatment facility for drug/alcohol abuse for a maximum of 90 days if suspected to pose an immediate risk to themselves or others. This law changed on July 1st, 2012 when it was previously a maximum of 30 days. A further look will be taken into what precipitating factors led the legislature to extend the maximum sentence, and what effect this has had on the treatment of the men in the facility. This research takes a step inside a facility where Section 35’s are sent, and breaks down the issues that lead the men into this facility. In addition, survey results will be presented that show which drugs have proven themselves most problematic...
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Although Talcott Parsons’s sick role theory, as described in 1951 in The Social System, has been sev...
abstract: There has been a rise in heroin use throughout the United States due to doctors increasing...
The placement of temporary epicardial pacing wires (TEPW) is considered standard practice post cardi...
Modern social psychology has incorporated into the literature a number of theories and effects that ...
Implementation of a post-discharge education intervention to reduce 30 day readmission rates in Afri...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation of chin projection changes and true rotation i...
Approximately 650,000 offenders are being released from prison or jail per year in the USA. After in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Ab...
Research on jurors and juror symptomatology has been conducted for many years; however, existing res...
Within the last century, interrogation practices throughout the United States have notably changed. ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Kara Grissom(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 201...
Metabolic disease risk rapidly escalates following menopause. The mechanism is not fully known, but ...
Ethanol is the most commonly abused drug in the world. Alcohol consumption increases a number of hea...
Adolescent alcohol consumption is a serious health problem in the United States. Alcohol is the most...
Enriched environments (EE) integrate complex housing conditions with social stimulation and are show...
Although Talcott Parsons’s sick role theory, as described in 1951 in The Social System, has been sev...
abstract: There has been a rise in heroin use throughout the United States due to doctors increasing...
The placement of temporary epicardial pacing wires (TEPW) is considered standard practice post cardi...