The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to drug use among 499 jail inmates referred to the Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Results indicate that inmates were involved with drugs for an average of more than 7 years, and with cocaine for almost 5 years. The majority of inmates reported extremely heavy use of drugs in the month prior to the last arrest, including 83% that had used cocaine. Many drug-dependent inmates reported a shift over time from intranasaf to freebase cocaine use. Half of all referrals indicated a pattern of regular use within a year of involvement with drugs. The need for lengthy, heavily structured, and intensive treatment approac...
Recent research shows that drug-involved offenders engage in many health-risky behaviors, but relati...
This study investigated drug use pattern among inmates of Jos prison between 2010 and 2014. The stud...
The prevalence of opioid use disorders among people who are incarcerated is high. People who are rel...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
In 2002 more than two-thirds of jail inmates were found to be dependent on or to abuse alcohol or dr...
The causes of drug abuse and criminal behavior are closely linked. Not surprisingly, there is a high...
Although the number of drug-involved jail and prison admissions has risen sharply since 1985, there ...
The proportion of people in the criminal justice system who are substance abusers is very high and h...
The study examined the 30-day and lifetime prevalence of DSM-IV alcohol and drug disorders among sta...
Examines the relationship between psychopathology and substance abuse among 535 jail inmates referre...
The present study investigated the relationship between crime and substance abuse in a sample of 133...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, Ph.D. Cassandra Moseley, Ph.D.Introduction: Intersection of C...
Abstract: International literature shows us specific clinical and socio-demographic traits that char...
Abstract:Drug and alcohol abuse by criminal offenders remains at an all time high. Residen-tial subs...
Recent research shows that drug-involved offenders engage in many health-risky behaviors, but relati...
This study investigated drug use pattern among inmates of Jos prison between 2010 and 2014. The stud...
The prevalence of opioid use disorders among people who are incarcerated is high. People who are rel...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
In 2002 more than two-thirds of jail inmates were found to be dependent on or to abuse alcohol or dr...
The causes of drug abuse and criminal behavior are closely linked. Not surprisingly, there is a high...
Although the number of drug-involved jail and prison admissions has risen sharply since 1985, there ...
The proportion of people in the criminal justice system who are substance abusers is very high and h...
The study examined the 30-day and lifetime prevalence of DSM-IV alcohol and drug disorders among sta...
Examines the relationship between psychopathology and substance abuse among 535 jail inmates referre...
The present study investigated the relationship between crime and substance abuse in a sample of 133...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, Ph.D. Cassandra Moseley, Ph.D.Introduction: Intersection of C...
Abstract: International literature shows us specific clinical and socio-demographic traits that char...
Abstract:Drug and alcohol abuse by criminal offenders remains at an all time high. Residen-tial subs...
Recent research shows that drug-involved offenders engage in many health-risky behaviors, but relati...
This study investigated drug use pattern among inmates of Jos prison between 2010 and 2014. The stud...
The prevalence of opioid use disorders among people who are incarcerated is high. People who are rel...