Access to Recovery (ATR) is a SAMHSA-funded initiative that offers a mix of clinical and supportive services for substance abuse. ATR clients choose which services will help to overcome barriers in their road to recovery, and a recovery consultant provides vouchers and helps link the client to these community resources. One of ATR’s goals was to provide services to those involved in the criminal justice system in the hopes that addressing substance abuse issues could reduce subsequent criminal behaviors. This study examines this goal by looking at recidivism among a sample of clients in one state’s ATR program who returned to the community after incarceration. Results suggest there were few differential effects of service selections on subs...
Over the past several decades, all facets of institutional and community corrections have been growi...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
Prisoner reentry programs continue to be developed and implemented to ease the process of transition...
abstract: Prison re-entry is a complicated process and is associated with a number of challenges for...
Background There is a lack of evidence-based substance use disorder treatment and services targetin...
The United States continues to policy shift towards reducing the number of incarcerated people; howe...
Graduation date: 2016At any given time, 60% to 85% of prisoners across the United States are struggl...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Background: Renewed interest in prisoner rehabilitation to improve postrelease outcomes occurred in ...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
© 2018, The Author(s). Background: The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findi...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
Research suggests that rehabilitation and reentry programs reduce rates of recidivism for various ty...
Over the past several decades, all facets of institutional and community corrections have been growi...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
Prisoner reentry programs continue to be developed and implemented to ease the process of transition...
abstract: Prison re-entry is a complicated process and is associated with a number of challenges for...
Background There is a lack of evidence-based substance use disorder treatment and services targetin...
The United States continues to policy shift towards reducing the number of incarcerated people; howe...
Graduation date: 2016At any given time, 60% to 85% of prisoners across the United States are struggl...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Background: Renewed interest in prisoner rehabilitation to improve postrelease outcomes occurred in ...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
© 2018, The Author(s). Background: The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findi...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
Research suggests that rehabilitation and reentry programs reduce rates of recidivism for various ty...
Over the past several decades, all facets of institutional and community corrections have been growi...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...