Every £100 invested in drug treatment services prevents a crime being committed, according to a study released today. A report published by the UK- basd NTA estimates that current drug treatment provision prevents 4.9 million crimes in England a year, with an estimated saving to society of £960 million in costs to the public, business, the criminal justice system and the NHS. The findings in 'Estimating the Crime Reduction Benefits of Drug Treatment and Recovery' are based on statistics from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS), conviction records from the Police National Computer, and self-reported offences data from the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study. The empirical analysis has been endorsed by the Home Office....
Nearly one third of state prison inmates use drugs at the time of their offense, and more than half ...
Summarizes findings from an analysis of the effects of drug addiction treatment on medical care, men...
Cost-benefit analysis is used increasingly in crime reduction and criminal justice evaluations yet r...
BACKGROUND: The primary approach to reducing crime in the US has been through the criminal justice s...
Aims: Some economic costs and consequences of drug misuse and treatment were investigated among clie...
BACKGROUND:Drugs and crime are linked and diversion from the criminal justice system into drug treat...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
The Substance Abuse Treatment and Public Safety brief found that the sooner substance abuse is treat...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
Aims: To examine criminal behaviour in methadone clients as a function of expenditure on illicit dru...
Background: The societal costs of problematic class A drug use in England and Wales exceed £15B; dru...
Reduced crime provides a key benefit associated with substance abuse treatment (SAT). Armed robbery ...
Background: It is generally accepted that harms from crime cause a very large part of the total soci...
A unique analysis of drug treatment data shows more people are overcoming dependency and services ar...
Aims: The Drug Intervention Program (DIP) was set up to reduce drug-related crime by engaging drug-u...
Nearly one third of state prison inmates use drugs at the time of their offense, and more than half ...
Summarizes findings from an analysis of the effects of drug addiction treatment on medical care, men...
Cost-benefit analysis is used increasingly in crime reduction and criminal justice evaluations yet r...
BACKGROUND: The primary approach to reducing crime in the US has been through the criminal justice s...
Aims: Some economic costs and consequences of drug misuse and treatment were investigated among clie...
BACKGROUND:Drugs and crime are linked and diversion from the criminal justice system into drug treat...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
The Substance Abuse Treatment and Public Safety brief found that the sooner substance abuse is treat...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
Aims: To examine criminal behaviour in methadone clients as a function of expenditure on illicit dru...
Background: The societal costs of problematic class A drug use in England and Wales exceed £15B; dru...
Reduced crime provides a key benefit associated with substance abuse treatment (SAT). Armed robbery ...
Background: It is generally accepted that harms from crime cause a very large part of the total soci...
A unique analysis of drug treatment data shows more people are overcoming dependency and services ar...
Aims: The Drug Intervention Program (DIP) was set up to reduce drug-related crime by engaging drug-u...
Nearly one third of state prison inmates use drugs at the time of their offense, and more than half ...
Summarizes findings from an analysis of the effects of drug addiction treatment on medical care, men...
Cost-benefit analysis is used increasingly in crime reduction and criminal justice evaluations yet r...