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Drug Abuse Treatment Beyond Prison Walls
Author(s) -
Carl Leukefeld,
Carrie B. Oser,
Jennifer R. Havens,
Michele Staton Tindall,
Jennifer Mooney,
Jamieson L. Duvall,
Hannah K. Knudsen
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
addiction science and clinical practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.395
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1940-0640
pISSN - 1940-0632
DOI - 10.1151/ascp095124
Subject(s) - prison , recidivism , intervention (counseling) , delphi method , substance abuse , psychology , health psychology , commit , criminology , psychiatry , public health , medicine , nursing , database , computer science , statistics , mathematics
The period surrounding release from prison is a critical time for parolees, bearing the potential for a drug-free and crime-free life in the community but also high risks for recidivism and relapse to drugs. The authors describe two projects. The first illustrates the use of a formal Delphi process to elicit and combine the expertise of treatment providers, researchers, corrections personnel, and other stakeholders in a set of statewide guidelines for facilitating re-entry. The second project is a six-session intervention to enable women to protect themselves against acquiring or transmitting HIV in their intimate relationships.

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