The drug crisis in the United States is one of extreme magnitude, and one that is highly divisive because there is no clear solution. There are certainly some people who will never have the desire to get clean nor to stay out of prison; and they will remain in a cyclical system of release and re-arrests. However, many addicts and other chronic drug offenders do in fact desire to get clean and lead legitimate lives, but it is impossible to accomplish this without a proper support system or while living on the streets. That is why I believe it is essential to shift the criminal justice system’s focus from a punitive one to a rehabilitative one, in cases in which there is a clear problem that must be addressed (e.g., homeless...
This research will explain what rehabilitation is and the depths of it as well as analyze the questi...
The Substance Abuse Treatment and Public Safety brief found that the sooner substance abuse is treat...
There is a growing body of evidence that supports the strong causal link between drug use and crime....
Drug offense recidivism continues to plague our overburdened criminal justice system. Increases in s...
In the American legal system, when a person commits a crime, he or she is arrested, given the right ...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
This is a policy analysis about drug treatment options compared to prison sentences for multiple-tim...
The goal of this project is to show how drug abuse treatment can help reduce the risk of reincarcera...
The War on Drugs drastically changed the criminal treatment of illicit drug users in the United Stat...
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
Abstract Background To reduce criminal recidivism and drug use, it has been proposed that the substa...
This article presents a qualitative analysis of participants’ perceptions of the importance of motiv...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
Nearly one third of state prison inmates use drugs at the time of their offense, and more than half ...
This research will explain what rehabilitation is and the depths of it as well as analyze the questi...
The Substance Abuse Treatment and Public Safety brief found that the sooner substance abuse is treat...
There is a growing body of evidence that supports the strong causal link between drug use and crime....
Drug offense recidivism continues to plague our overburdened criminal justice system. Increases in s...
In the American legal system, when a person commits a crime, he or she is arrested, given the right ...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
This is a policy analysis about drug treatment options compared to prison sentences for multiple-tim...
The goal of this project is to show how drug abuse treatment can help reduce the risk of reincarcera...
The War on Drugs drastically changed the criminal treatment of illicit drug users in the United Stat...
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
Abstract Background To reduce criminal recidivism and drug use, it has been proposed that the substa...
This article presents a qualitative analysis of participants’ perceptions of the importance of motiv...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
Nearly one third of state prison inmates use drugs at the time of their offense, and more than half ...
This research will explain what rehabilitation is and the depths of it as well as analyze the questi...
The Substance Abuse Treatment and Public Safety brief found that the sooner substance abuse is treat...
There is a growing body of evidence that supports the strong causal link between drug use and crime....