This article presents the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of treatment programmes for drug abusing offenders in Europe, using stringent eligibility criteria to control for threats to internal validity. A literature search of approximately 37,000 titles revealed 15 sound evaluations from six countries, containing 3953 participants. There were significant positive overall effects of treatment on crime (d=0.47) and illicit drug use (d=0.38). Most evaluations originated from the UK and evaluated primarily substitution therapy-based treatment. Evaluations of other interventions were a minority. Our findings support the use of treatment programmes among substance-abusing offenders. However, these results are limite...
Statistical metaanalyses on the effects of residential treatment for juvenile offenders were reviewe...
Background: The numbers of incarcerated people suffering from drug dependence has steadily risen sin...
Aim: This study evaluates quasi-compulsory drug treatment (QCT) arrangements for substance-dependent...
This article presents the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of treatme...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of young offender rehabilitation programs in Europe as part ...
This article presents the results of an international survey of treatment programmes for drug and al...
This updated systematic review assesses the effects of pharmacological interventions for drug-using ...
Objectives: Drawing upon existing meta-analytic reviews, this paper aims to systematically review th...
BACKGROUND: Drug strategies internationally recognize link between drug use and crime. This review c...
Many jurisdictions implement mandatory substance use treatment for justice-involved persons. Germany...
BackgroundDespite widespread implementation of compulsory treatment modalities for drug dependence, ...
<div><p></p><p><i>Aims</i>: The aim of the study was to survey the availability, coverage and qualit...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...
Background and Aims: Community-based offenders are an under-researched group. We reviewed existing...
Background: The numbers of incarcerated people suffering from drug dependence has steadily risen sin...
Statistical metaanalyses on the effects of residential treatment for juvenile offenders were reviewe...
Background: The numbers of incarcerated people suffering from drug dependence has steadily risen sin...
Aim: This study evaluates quasi-compulsory drug treatment (QCT) arrangements for substance-dependent...
This article presents the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of treatme...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of young offender rehabilitation programs in Europe as part ...
This article presents the results of an international survey of treatment programmes for drug and al...
This updated systematic review assesses the effects of pharmacological interventions for drug-using ...
Objectives: Drawing upon existing meta-analytic reviews, this paper aims to systematically review th...
BACKGROUND: Drug strategies internationally recognize link between drug use and crime. This review c...
Many jurisdictions implement mandatory substance use treatment for justice-involved persons. Germany...
BackgroundDespite widespread implementation of compulsory treatment modalities for drug dependence, ...
<div><p></p><p><i>Aims</i>: The aim of the study was to survey the availability, coverage and qualit...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...
Background and Aims: Community-based offenders are an under-researched group. We reviewed existing...
Background: The numbers of incarcerated people suffering from drug dependence has steadily risen sin...
Statistical metaanalyses on the effects of residential treatment for juvenile offenders were reviewe...
Background: The numbers of incarcerated people suffering from drug dependence has steadily risen sin...
Aim: This study evaluates quasi-compulsory drug treatment (QCT) arrangements for substance-dependent...