Although the number of drug-involved jail and prison admissions has risen sharply since 1985, there is little information available regarding the development of correctional programs designed to meet the treatment needs of this population. This article examines major findings from a nationwide survey of 1,737 American jails to identify the frequency with which jails provide drug treatment services, the type of services offered, and the extent of in-jail drug treatment programs currently being developed. Findings indicate that 28 percent of jails provide drug treatment services and that only 7 percent of jails provide a comprehensive level of treatment services. Implications for development of enhanced in-jail drug treatment programs are dis...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
It has been well-documented that drug arrests are a major factor in increases in jail and prison pop...
The proportion of people in the criminal justice system who are substance abusers is very high and h...
Although the number of drug-involved jail and prison admissions has risen sharply since 1985, there ...
An analysis is presented of a survey of inhouse drug treatment services available in the nation\u27s...
An analysis is presented of a survey of inhouse drug treatment services available in the nation\u27s...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
2Three-quarters of the inmates housed in state and federal prison in 1997 could be characterized as ...
The prevalence of opioid use disorders among people who are incarcerated is high. People who are rel...
Despite a growing realization that unmeasured programmatic differences influence prison-based drug t...
Despite a growing realization that unmeasured programmatic differences influence prison-based drug t...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
It has been well-documented that drug arrests are a major factor in increases in jail and prison pop...
The proportion of people in the criminal justice system who are substance abusers is very high and h...
Although the number of drug-involved jail and prison admissions has risen sharply since 1985, there ...
An analysis is presented of a survey of inhouse drug treatment services available in the nation\u27s...
An analysis is presented of a survey of inhouse drug treatment services available in the nation\u27s...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
2Three-quarters of the inmates housed in state and federal prison in 1997 could be characterized as ...
The prevalence of opioid use disorders among people who are incarcerated is high. People who are rel...
Despite a growing realization that unmeasured programmatic differences influence prison-based drug t...
Despite a growing realization that unmeasured programmatic differences influence prison-based drug t...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
It has been well-documented that drug arrests are a major factor in increases in jail and prison pop...
The proportion of people in the criminal justice system who are substance abusers is very high and h...