Abstract This paper addresses the growing phenomena of therapeutic community (TC) treatment approaches for women in correctional settings. Although rapidly increasing in number across the country, there is very little empirical research to support the effectiveness of TC treatment for women. Therefore, the literature on the efficacy and effectiveness of TC treatment for women is reviewed in relation to the literature on women's treatment issues. The literature review highlights the gaps where TC treatment ignores or exacerbates issues that are common to addicted women, or uses methods that may be contradictory to women's recovery.</p
The review of the Women’s only group shows that over the two years since its launch, it has had a po...
This literature review relates to case management in community corrections with women offenders. The...
Therapeutic communities (TCs) have become a mainstay of the drug rehabilitation network, yet many im...
Research has demonstrated that there is a strong relationship between sub-stance abuse and various f...
The Therapeutic Community is a model of prison treatment that requires inmates to publicly confront ...
Residential treatment provides opportunities for intensive interventions and support as contrasted w...
Key results: We identified nine trials of female drug-using offenders. Three studies included evalu...
Therapeutic communities (TCs) are a popular treatment for the rehabilitation of drug users. The resu...
Through a literature review, the treatment needs of women who are incarcerated with a dual diagnosis...
The study deals with the issue of women´s drug abuse and the spcifics of incidental negative impacts...
Working With Women Offenders in the Community builds on ideas presented in the editors’ previous boo...
Although limited, extant research suggests that incarcerated women are more likely than men to be pl...
This project intended to explore women offenders’, and staff working with them, perspectives’ of com...
Tennessee implemented a drug treatment program for female offenders housed at the Tennessee Prison f...
There is a large body of research evidence suggesting that support, rehabilitation, and supervision ...
The review of the Women’s only group shows that over the two years since its launch, it has had a po...
This literature review relates to case management in community corrections with women offenders. The...
Therapeutic communities (TCs) have become a mainstay of the drug rehabilitation network, yet many im...
Research has demonstrated that there is a strong relationship between sub-stance abuse and various f...
The Therapeutic Community is a model of prison treatment that requires inmates to publicly confront ...
Residential treatment provides opportunities for intensive interventions and support as contrasted w...
Key results: We identified nine trials of female drug-using offenders. Three studies included evalu...
Therapeutic communities (TCs) are a popular treatment for the rehabilitation of drug users. The resu...
Through a literature review, the treatment needs of women who are incarcerated with a dual diagnosis...
The study deals with the issue of women´s drug abuse and the spcifics of incidental negative impacts...
Working With Women Offenders in the Community builds on ideas presented in the editors’ previous boo...
Although limited, extant research suggests that incarcerated women are more likely than men to be pl...
This project intended to explore women offenders’, and staff working with them, perspectives’ of com...
Tennessee implemented a drug treatment program for female offenders housed at the Tennessee Prison f...
There is a large body of research evidence suggesting that support, rehabilitation, and supervision ...
The review of the Women’s only group shows that over the two years since its launch, it has had a po...
This literature review relates to case management in community corrections with women offenders. The...
Therapeutic communities (TCs) have become a mainstay of the drug rehabilitation network, yet many im...