1st Edition
Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts New Understandings, New Modalities
By Nathaniel J. Pallone
Copyright 2003
254 Pages
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Routledge
246 Pages
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Routledge
254 Pages
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Routledge
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Get the latest information on new and emerging modalities for treating drug-involved offenders! Treating Substance Abusers in Correctional Contexts: New Understandings, New Modalities analyzes the shift in policy and attitude away from two decades of the harsh punishment that characterized the war on drugs toward a more treatment-oriented medicalization of the problem. Edited by... Read more
- Editor’s Foreword: Watching History Unfold, Againor: Back to the Future?
- To Punish or to Treat: Substance Abuse Within the Context of Oscillating Attitudes Toward Correctional Rehabilitation
- Perceptions of a Prison-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program Among Some Staff and Participants
- Illicit Drug and Injecting Equipment Markets Inside English Prisons: A Qualitative Study
- Multiple Measures of Outcome in Assessing a Prison-Based Drug Treatment Program
- Differential Impact of Deterrence vs. Rehabilitation as Drug Interventions on Recidivism After 36 Months
- Criminal Violence and Drug Use: An Exploratory Study Among Substance Abusers in Residential Treatment
- RSAT Programs for Young Offenders in California: A Descriptive Study
- Predicting Retention of Drug Court Participants Using Event History Analysis
- Treating Substance Abuse Offenders in the Southwestern United States: A Report Evaluating the Long-Term Effectiveness of the Yuma County Adult Drug Court
- Factors in Successful Relapse Prevention Among Hong Kong Drug Addicts
- A Crack Kid Grows Up: A Clinical Case Report
- Index of Names and Topics
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Nathaniel J. Pallone, PhD, Editor of the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, is University Distinguished Professor (Psychology), Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University, where he previously served as dean and as academic vice president.






