Title: The moderating relationship of comorbid psychopathology and treatment outcome for young adult offenders in drug court. Background: The drug court system is an alternative to incarceration that provides offenders with non-violent, substance motivated crimes with an opportunity to dismiss their charges and undergo a rigorous substance abuse treatment program. It is unknown whether drug court is effective for young adult clients and the role of co-occurring psychopathology within this context. Methods: This study evaluated the overall effectiveness of a drug court system applied to young adult offenders ages 18-26, and additionally explored the moderating relationship of psychiatric symptoms on treatment outcome. Seventy-four clients we...
Over seven million persons in the United States are supervised by the criminal justice system, inclu...
This study involved an examination of the relationship between mental health treatment provided by a...
Substantial evidence indicates that drug courts can be superior to traditional probation programs fo...
Title: The moderating relationship of comorbid psychopathology and treatment outcome for young adult...
Objectives: This study isolates the effects of mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disord...
Contains fulltext : 50592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In ...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide moreefficient t...
Objectives: To test the impact of adult drug courts on future criminal behavior and sentence length ...
The current study examined the efficacy of a specialized mental health court in reducing recidivism ...
Drug courts are alternatives to prison for offenders with substance use disorders. Evidence suggests...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide more-efficient ...
A significant amount of adolescents are involved in the drug court system. Within a few of the syste...
Background: Drug court interventions produce positive results—especially among mandated populations....
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Little research has focused on systematically integrating clinical treatment within existing drug co...
Over seven million persons in the United States are supervised by the criminal justice system, inclu...
This study involved an examination of the relationship between mental health treatment provided by a...
Substantial evidence indicates that drug courts can be superior to traditional probation programs fo...
Title: The moderating relationship of comorbid psychopathology and treatment outcome for young adult...
Objectives: This study isolates the effects of mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disord...
Contains fulltext : 50592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In ...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide moreefficient t...
Objectives: To test the impact of adult drug courts on future criminal behavior and sentence length ...
The current study examined the efficacy of a specialized mental health court in reducing recidivism ...
Drug courts are alternatives to prison for offenders with substance use disorders. Evidence suggests...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide more-efficient ...
A significant amount of adolescents are involved in the drug court system. Within a few of the syste...
Background: Drug court interventions produce positive results—especially among mandated populations....
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Little research has focused on systematically integrating clinical treatment within existing drug co...
Over seven million persons in the United States are supervised by the criminal justice system, inclu...
This study involved an examination of the relationship between mental health treatment provided by a...
Substantial evidence indicates that drug courts can be superior to traditional probation programs fo...