Voluntary vs Compulsory Treatment for Drug Abuse
Use For
- incarceration
- mandated treatment
- treatment in prisons
The above terms should instead be replaced for the preferred term above "Voluntary vs Compulsory Treatment for Drug Abuse".
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Title: The Adolescent Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) program: a mental health-law enforcement collaborationYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 15(2): 87-104ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Anticipating unintended consequences of vaccine-like immunotherapies and depot medications for addictive drug use.Publisher: Washington * National Academies PressSource: Appendix H, pp. 241-275. In: National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. New treatments for addiction: behavioral, ethical, legal, and social questions. xiv + 306 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Assessing program needs of female offenders who abuse substancesPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 12, pp. 227-242. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: The challenges of conducting research in drug treatment court settingsPublisher: Hunstville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 8, pp. 169-191. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: A cluster analysis of adolescents with substance abuse and delinquency problems.Publisher: University of California-Santa BarbaraSource: 101 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Cocaine and crack: clinical aspects.Publisher: Philadelphia * Lippincott Williams and WilkinsSource: Chap. 13, pp. 218-251. In: Lowinson, J.H., Ruiz, P., Millman, R.B. and Langrod, J.G., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 4th ed. xxiv + 1421 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Coerced treatment for drug-using criminal offendersPublisher: London * RoutledgeSource: Chap. 6, pp. 110-122. In: Bean, P. and Nemitz, T. eds. Drug treatment: what works? xvi + 249 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Coerced treatment for methamphetamine abuse: differential patient characteristics and outcomesYear: 2005Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 31(2): 337-356ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A comparison between the intercept oral fluid and urinalysis.Publisher: New York * Nova Science PublishersSource: Chap. 6, pp. 191-210. In: Bennett, L.A., ed. New topics in substance abuse treatment. x + 280 pp.Year: 2006
Title: The correlates and consequences of drug involvement among youths entering a juvenile justice diversion program.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 15(4): 1-36ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Creating and sustaining an adult drug court: avoiding burial in Grant's tomb.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: pp. 1-15. In: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. The National Rural Alcohol and Drug Abuse Network awards for excellence 2004: submitted and award-winning papers. Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) Series 28. vi + 90 pp.Year: 2006
Title: Criminal neglect: substance abuse, juvenile justice and the children left behind.Publisher: New YorkSource: vi + 177 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Criminal recidivism in three models of mandatory drug treatmentYear: 2004Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 27(4): 313-323ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Critical examination of failures in a therapeutic community: snatching defeat from the jaws of victoryPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 4, pp. 59-72. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: A decade of drug treatment court researchPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 3, pp. 53-82. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Depot naltrexone in lieu of incarceration: a behavioral analysis of coerced treatment for addicted offendersYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 31(2): 131-139ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Developing an integrated substance use and mental health service in the specialised setting of a youth detention centre.Year: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 25(2): 149-155ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Development and initial validation of an instrument to measure perceived coercion to enter treatment for substance abuse.Year: 2006Journal: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 20(4): 436-470ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Dirty: a search for answers inside America's teenage drug epidemic.Publisher: San Francisco * Harper San FranciscoSource: viii + 311 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Dissociation and treatment outcome in urban women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders.Publisher: Adelphi University, Institute of Advanced Psychological StudiesSource: 171 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Diversion and criminal justice drug treatment: mechanism of emancipation or social control?Year: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 25(4): 377-385ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A dozen years of drug treatment courts: uncovering our theoretical foundation and the construction of a mainstream paradigmPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 2, pp. 37-52. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drug courts: better DOJ data collection and evaluation efforts needed to measure impact of drug court program. Report to Congressional requesters.Publisher: WashingtonSource: 79 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drug courts: information on a new approach to address drug-related crime. Briefing report to the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, and the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives.Publisher: WashingtonSource: 69 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Drug courts: overview of growth, characteristics, and results. Report to the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, and the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives.Publisher: WashingtonSource: 175 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Drug courts: progress and issuesPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 1, pp. 17-36. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drugs, addiction, and the law: policy, politics, and public health.Publisher: Durham, NC * Carolina Academic PressSource: xxix + 375 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Drug testing: a necessary pre-requisite for treatment and for crime controlPublisher: London * RoutledgeSource: Chap. 8, pp. 142-177. In: Bean, P. and Nemitz, T. eds. Drug treatment: what works? xvi + 249 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Drug treatment centers: schools for life skills.Year: 2007Journal: Impaired Driving Update 11(1): 16-17ISSN: 1091-4684 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug treatment courts, British style: the drug user treatment court movement in BritainPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 6, pp. 137-152. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drug treatment courts: a viable option for Canada? Sentencing issues and preliminary findings from the Toronto courtPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International CrimeSource: Chap. 4, pp. 83-114. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drug user treatment courts and the disease paradigmPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 11, pp. 241-262. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Effects of after-school and intensive-day treatment programs on substance use and recidivism at a juvenile drug court program.Publisher: Alliant International University, San Francisco BaySource: 85 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Effects of a drug diversion court on client recidivismPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 7, pp. 135-149. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Effects of motivational interviewing for incarcerated adolescents on driving under the influence after release.Year: 2006Journal: American Journal on Addictions 15(Suppl.1): 50-57ISSN: 1055-0496 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effects of substance abuse central intake on treatment and justice costs.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 6(4): 115-129ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The emergence of drug treatment courts in AustraliaPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 5, pp. 115-136. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Ethical issues surrounding forced, mandated, or coerced treatmentYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 31(2): 117-120ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of the Breaking the Cycle Demonstration Project: Jacksonville, FL and Tacoma, WAYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 36(1): 97-118ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act: treatment clients and program types during the first year of implementation.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs SARC Suppl. No. 2: 165-174ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Factors associated with completion of a drug user treatment court diversion programPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 7, pp. 153-167. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Forensic addiction psychiatry for the clinician, the expert, and the in-between.Year: 2006Journal: Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment 5(2): 77-86ISSN: 1531-5754 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Graduates speak: a qualitative exploration of drug court graduates' views of the strengths and weaknesses of the program.Year: 2006Journal: Contemporary Drug Problems 33(2): 303-320ISSN: 0091-4509 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Identifying predictors of treatment outcome in a drug court program.Year: 2005Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 31(4): 641-656ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The impact of a brief induction on short-term continuation in a therapeutic community.Year: 2007Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 33(1): 147-153ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Individual and group treatment. Chap. 6, pp. 187-212.Publisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ * Pearson EducationSource: In: Stevens, P. and Smith, R.L., eds. Substance abuse counseling: theory and practice. 3d ed. xx + 388 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Inspiring hope, envisioning alternatives: the importance of peer role models in a mandated treatment program for women.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 6(4): 55-70ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Integrated treatment for dual disorders: a guide to effective practice.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressFormat: Manual. 4Source: xxiv + 470 pp.Year: 2003
Title: An interactive voice response program to reduce drinking relapse: a feasibility studyYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 30(1): 21-29ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Journeys in the justice system: Four professionals see progress in the treatment-focused approach for offenders.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction Professional 4(6): 19-20ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Judicially mandated naltrexone use by criminal offenders: a legal analysisYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 31(2): 121-127ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Juvenile drug user treatment courts in the U.S.; initial lessons learned and issues being addressedPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 10, pp. 231-240. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Linking treatment services to the criminal justice systemPublisher: London * RoutledgeSource: Chap. 12, pp. 219-235. In: Bean, P. and Nemitz, T. eds. Drug treatment: what works? xvi + 249 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Major types of drug treatment approachesPublisher: Detroit * OmnigraphicsSource: Chap. 42, pp. 335-340. In: Ginther, C., ed. Drug abuse sourcebook. 2d ed. xiii + 607 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Making mandated addiction treatment work.Publisher: Lanham, MD * Jason AronsonFormat: manual 4Source: xvii + 297 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Mandated clients finding their way: evidence indicates promising results for clients court-ordered to treatment.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction Professional 4(6): 17-18ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Mapping the clinical complexities of adolescents with substance use disorders: a typological study.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 16(1): 5-24ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The Marijuana Ladder: measuring motivation to change marijuana use in incarcerated adolescentsYear: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 83(1): 42-48ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Methadone maintenance in prison: evaluation of a pilot program in Puerto Rico.Year: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 83(2): 122-129ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Mindfulness meditation and substance use in an incarcerated population.Year: 2006Journal: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 20(3): 343-347ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A model for successful drug treatment: from prison to community.Year: 2006Journal: Counselor 7(5): 20-26ISSN: 1047-7314 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Motivation enhancement in clients referred from the criminal justice systemPublisher: London * RoutledgeSource: Chap. 13, pp. 236-241. In: Bean, P. and Nemitz, T. eds. Drug treatment: what works? xvi + 249 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Multiple measures of outcome in assessing a prison-based drug treatment program.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 65-94. In: Pallone, N.J., ed. Treating substance abusers in correctional contexts: new understandings, new modalities. xxi + 227 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Naltrexone for probationers and paroleesYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 31(2): 107-111ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: New treatments for addiction: behavioral, ethical, legal, and social questions.Publisher: Washington * National Academies PressSource: xiv + 306 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Outcomes of court-based jail diversion programs for people with co-occurring disordersYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Dual Diagnosis 2(2): 5-26ISSN: 1550-4263 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Out of crime and into treatment?: the criminalization of contemporary drug policy since Tackling Drugs TogetherYear: 2006Journal: Drugs-Education, Prevention and Policy 13(5): 409-415ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Perceptions about schooling and substance abuse treatment success from court-mandated adolescent males.Publisher: Oregon State UniversitySource: 140 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Perceptions of a prison-based substance abuse treatment program among some staff and participants.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 27-46. In: Pallone, N.J., ed. Treating substance abusers in correctional contexts: new understandings, new modalities. xxi + 227 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Pre-arrest/booking drug control strategies: diversion to treatment, harm reduction and police involvement.Year: 2006Journal: Contemporary Drug Problems 33(3): 473-520ISSN: 0091-4509 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Predicting retention of drug court participants using event history analysis.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 139-162. In: Pallone, N.J., ed. Treating substance abusers in correctional contexts: new understandings, new modalities. xxi + 227 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Predictors of client retention in alternative-to-prison substance abuse programs.Publisher: Florida International UniversitySource: 161 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Predictors of graduation and rearrest in a contemporary juvenile drug court program.Publisher: Utah State UniversitySource: 114 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Predictors of success and failure in correctional-based treatment programsPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 2, pp. 27-37. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Providing recovery services for offenders with co-occurring disorders.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Dual Diagnosis 3(1): 59-85ISSN: 1550-4263 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A qualitative examination of the juvenile drug court treatment process.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 6(4): 91-114ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A qualitative exploration into a prison substance abuse treatment program: "I tell them what they want to hear."Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 5, pp. 73-93. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Quasi-compulsory treatment of drug dependent offenders: an international literature reviewYear: 2005Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 40(3): 269-283ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The relationship between legal status, perceived pressure and motivation in treatment for drug dependence: results from a European study of quasi-compulsory treatment.Year: 2006Journal: European Addiction Research 12(4): 197-209ISSN: 1022-6877 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Research on naltrexone in the criminal justice systemYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 31(2): 113-115ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Residential substance abuse treatment programming: what do the inmates think?Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 6, pp. 95-131. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Restrictive intermediate punishment programming: a community-based treatment program for substance-addicted correctional clientsPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 9, pp. 175-194. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: The role of coercion in drug treatment.Publisher: Philadelphia * Lippincott Williams and WilkinsSource: Chap. 45, pp. 690-706. In: Lowinson, J.H., Ruiz, P., Millman, R.B. and Langrod, J.G., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 4th ed. xxiv + 1421 pp.Year: 2005
Title: RSAT programs for young offenders in California: a descriptive study.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 123-137. In: Pallone, N.J., ed. Treating substance abusers in correctional contexts: new understandings, new modalities. xxi + 227 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Sanctions and rewards in drug court programs: implementation, perceived efficacy, and decision makingYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 36(1): 119-146ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Sentencing the cure: treatment facilitation and crime control management in a drug court workgroup.Publisher: Syracuse UniversitySource: 225 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Setting the stage for treating drug court clients: how to initiate treatmentPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 8, pp. 151-173. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Socially sanctioned coercion mechanisms for addiction treatment.Year: 2007Journal: American Journal on Addictions 16(1): 15-23ISSN: 1055-0496 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The sociology of American drug use.Publisher: Boston * McGraw-HillSource: xix + 462 pp. + appendices.Year: 2004
Title: The stability and impact of environmental factors on substance use and problems after adolescent outpatient treatment for cannabis abuse or dependenceYear: 2005Journal: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 19(1): 62-70ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: State drug policy reform movement: the use of ballot initiatives and legislation to promote diversion to drug treatment.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 36(3): 619-648ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Strategies for success: when treatment is coercedYear: 2005Journal: Addiction Professional 3(3): 44-45ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance abuse treatment for adults in the criminal justice system. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 44.Publisher: Rockville, MDFormat: Manual. 4Source: xxi + 337 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Substance abuse treatment for women offenders: guide to promising practicesPublisher: Rockville, MD * Center for Substance Abuse TreatmentFormat: Manual 4Source: Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) Series 23. ix + 174 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Substance abuse treatment: new research.Publisher: New York * Nova Science PublishersSource: Chap. 2, pp. 73-111. In: Bennett, L.A., ed. New topics in substance abuse treatment. x + 280 pp.Year: 2006
Title: Substance-abusing women and their children: a cost-effective treatment option to incarceration.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 6(4): 71-90ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance dependence, abuse, and treatment of jail inmates, 2002. (Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report.)Publisher: Washington * Bureau of Justice Statistics;Source: 12 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Substance use and treatment seeking in young offenders on community orders.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 31(4): 425-432ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance use disorder patients who are mandated to treatment: characteristics, treatment process, and 1- and 5-year outcomesYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 28(3): 213-223ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Therapeutic community drug treatment in the U.S. criminal justice systemPublisher: London * RoutledgeSource: Chap. 10, pp. 191-210. In: Bean, P. and Nemitz, T. eds. Drug treatment: what works? xvi + 249 pp.Year: 2004
Title: To punish or to treat: substance abuse within the context of oscillating attitudes toward correctional rehabilitation.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 1-25. In: Pallone, N.J., ed. Treating substance abusers in correctional contexts: new understandings, new modalities. xxi + 227 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Treating juvenile substance abuse in the institutional settingPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 10, pp. 197-210. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Treating substance abuse offenders in the southwestern United States: a report evaluating the long term effectiveness of the Yuma County Adult Drug Court.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 163-177. In: Pallone, N.J., ed. Treating substance abusers in correctional contexts: new understandings, new modalities. xxi + 227 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Treating the substance-addicted offender: theory and practicePublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 1, pp. 9-25. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Treatment in prisons and jails.Publisher: Philadelphia * Lippincott Williams and WilkinsSource: Chap. 46, pp 707-722. In: Lowinson, J.H., Ruiz, P., Millman, R.B. and Langrod, J.G., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 4th ed. xxiv + 1421 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Treatment inside the drug treatment court: the who, what, where and how of treatment servicesPublisher: Huntsville, TX * Office of International Criminal JusticeSource: Chap. 9, pp. 193-211. In: Harrison, L.D., Scarpitti, F.R., Amir, M. and Einstein, S., eds. Drug courts: current issues and future perspectives. 411 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Treatment motivation characteristics of offenders who abuse substancesPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 3, pp. 39-56. In: Sims, B., ed. Substance abuse treatment with correctional clients: practical implications for institutional and community settings. xviii + 257 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Treatment of persons under legal restrictions. Chap. 21, pp. 485-496.Publisher: Baltimore * Johns Hopkins University PressSource: In: Strain, E.C. and Stitzer, M.L., eds. The treatment of opioid dependence. xx + 551 pp.Year: 2006
Title: Treatment readmissions and criminal recidivism in youth following participation in chemical dependency treatmentYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 25(1): 87-94ISSN: 1055-0887 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Understanding and responding to racial differences in drug court outcomesYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 5(2): 1-22ISSN: 1533-2640 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Understanding treatment impact on drug-addicted offenders.Year: 2006Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 41(14): 1937-1949ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The use of immunotherapies and sustained-release formulations in the treatment of drug addiction: will current law support coercion?Publisher: Washington * National Academies PressSource: Appendix E, pp. 173-187. In: National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. New treatments for addiction: behavioral, ethical, legal, and social questions. xiv + 306 pp.Year: 2004
Title: The use of legal coercion in the treatment of substance abusers: an overview and critical analysis of thirty years of research.Year: 2005Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 40(12): 1777-1795ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Value for money in drug treatment: economic evaluation of prison methadone.Year: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 84(2): 160-166ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: When you assume...the reality of implementing a legally mandated substance abuse treatment program.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs SARC Suppl. No. 2: 175-180ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Working with mandated clients.Publisher: Toronto * Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthSource: Ch. 28, pp. 625-650. In: Harrison, S. and Carver, V., eds. Alcohol and drug problems: a practical guide for counsellors. 3d ed. xvi + 768 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Working with mandated substance abusers: the language of solutions.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 4, pp. 82-102. In: Straussner, S.L.A., ed. Clinical work with substance abusing clients. 2d ed. xiii + 494 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Working with other agencies.Publisher: Oxford, UK * Radcliffe PublishingFormat: Manual. 4Source: Chap. 15, pp. 157-165. In: Beaumont, B., ed. Care of drug users in general practice: a harm reduction approach. 2d ed. x + 190 pp.Year: 2004