This study explores the relationship between drug treatment experience and time until rearrest among a sample of drug court eligible offenders. The subjects for this work were randomized into an evaluation of the Baltimore City Drug Treatment Court. Of the 235 subjects who participated in this evaluation, 128 received some form of drug treatment during the three year follow-up period. Treated subject's time until rearrest was compared to the 107 subjects who did not receive drug treatment. Treatment experience was measured two different ways: first modality received and number of treatment episodes experienced. Kaplan-Meier survival estimates showed that the treated groups had longer survival times than the non-treated group. Cox regression...
Substance use disorders and related negative outcomes are on the rise in America. Among jail and pr...
Jails and the needs of their populations are often overlooked despite their nearly 11 million annual...
Jails and the needs of their populations are often overlooked despite their nearly 11 million annual...
This study explores the relationship between drug treatment experience and time until rearrest among...
Drug offenders continue to cost citizens and governments money, while drug courts attempt to rehabil...
Drug addiction is a known cause of recidivism and contributes greatly to inmate populations in priso...
Substance abuse and criminal behavior are two commonly associated social concerns. It is not surpris...
Substance abuse and criminal behavior are two commonly associated social concerns. It is not surpris...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
Aim: This study explores the affect drug court treatment programs have on the sobriety and employmen...
Research has found support for the effectiveness of procedural justice, specifically perceived fairn...
Drug courts represent one of the largest and most widespread criminal justice programs specifically ...
Abstract. This study uses an experimental design comparing 235 offenders assigned either to drug tre...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Substance use disorders and related negative outcomes are on the rise in America. Among jail and pr...
Jails and the needs of their populations are often overlooked despite their nearly 11 million annual...
Jails and the needs of their populations are often overlooked despite their nearly 11 million annual...
This study explores the relationship between drug treatment experience and time until rearrest among...
Drug offenders continue to cost citizens and governments money, while drug courts attempt to rehabil...
Drug addiction is a known cause of recidivism and contributes greatly to inmate populations in priso...
Substance abuse and criminal behavior are two commonly associated social concerns. It is not surpris...
Substance abuse and criminal behavior are two commonly associated social concerns. It is not surpris...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
Aim: This study explores the affect drug court treatment programs have on the sobriety and employmen...
Research has found support for the effectiveness of procedural justice, specifically perceived fairn...
Drug courts represent one of the largest and most widespread criminal justice programs specifically ...
Abstract. This study uses an experimental design comparing 235 offenders assigned either to drug tre...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Substance use disorders and related negative outcomes are on the rise in America. Among jail and pr...
Jails and the needs of their populations are often overlooked despite their nearly 11 million annual...
Jails and the needs of their populations are often overlooked despite their nearly 11 million annual...