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Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision
Proponents of a pure public safety perspective on the drug problem hold that drug-involved offenders require consistent and intensive supervision by criminal justice authorities in order to stay off drugs and out of trouble. In contrast, proponents of a thoroughgoing public health perspective common...
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National Institute on Drug Abuse
2003
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2851043/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18552716 |
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author | Marlowe, Douglas B. |
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description | Proponents of a pure public safety perspective on the drug problem hold that drug-involved offenders require consistent and intensive supervision by criminal justice authorities in order to stay off drugs and out of trouble. In contrast, proponents of a thoroughgoing public health perspective commonly argue that clients perform better if they are left alone to develop an effective therapeutic alliance with counselors. Both may be correct, but with respect to different groups of offenders. One approach has shown consistent promise for reducing drug use and criminal recidivism: an integrated public health-public safety strategy that combines community-based drug abuse treatment with ongoing criminal justice supervision. This article presents promising findings from programs implementing this strategy and discusses best treatment practices to meet the needs of both low-risk and high-risk clients. |
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spelling | pubmed-28510432010-10-25 Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision Marlowe, Douglas B. Sci Pract Perspect Research Review Proponents of a pure public safety perspective on the drug problem hold that drug-involved offenders require consistent and intensive supervision by criminal justice authorities in order to stay off drugs and out of trouble. In contrast, proponents of a thoroughgoing public health perspective commonly argue that clients perform better if they are left alone to develop an effective therapeutic alliance with counselors. Both may be correct, but with respect to different groups of offenders. One approach has shown consistent promise for reducing drug use and criminal recidivism: an integrated public health-public safety strategy that combines community-based drug abuse treatment with ongoing criminal justice supervision. This article presents promising findings from programs implementing this strategy and discusses best treatment practices to meet the needs of both low-risk and high-risk clients. National Institute on Drug Abuse 2003-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2851043/ /pubmed/18552716 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Review Marlowe, Douglas B. Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision |
title | Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision |
title_full | Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision |
title_fullStr | Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision |
title_short | Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Justice Supervision |
title_sort | integrating substance abuse treatment and criminal justice supervision |
topic | Research Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2851043/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18552716 |
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