Article de Périodique
Criminal justice treatment admissions for metamphetamine use in California: a focus on proposition 36 (2007)
(Admissions en traitement impulsées par la justice criminelle pour l'usage de méthamphétamine en Californie : zoom sur la proposition 36)
Auteur(s) :
POLLINI, R. A. ;
STRATHDEE, S. A.
Année
2007
Page(s) :
367-381
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
90
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus mots-clés
METHAMPHETAMINE
;
PRISE EN CHARGE
;
JUSTICE
;
INJONCTION THERAPEUTIQUE
;
LEGISLATION
;
ENQUETE
;
CRIMINALITE
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Note générale :
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2007, 37, (Suppl.4), 367-381
Note de contenu :
fig. ; tabl.
Résumé :
ENGLISH :
Methamphetamme (MA) use is considered as one of the nation's most pressing drug problems. In California, MA use has outstripped all other drugs in epidemiological extent, law enforcement activities, and treatment services demand. An opportunity for further study of MA use and its treatment emerged from a change in offender sentencing options introduced by California's Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 (SACPA). Results indicate that statewide admissions for MA rose from 8.4% in FY 1992/1993 to34.6% in FY 2004/2005, a four-fold increase over the 13 years. From the year before SACPA implementation to the year after, the percentage of treatment admissions due to MA use increased from 18.8% to 25.6%, an increase largely due to the fact that SACPA admissions were over 50% MA users. With the exception of alcohol, MA users entering treatment through SACPA had higher completion rates (about one third) from community based treatment than users of other primary drugs. This result held true for demographic and other subgroups of MA users. Multivariate regression results illuminate the relative importance of the variables examined. Implication of the findings for policy, intervention services, and research are discussed.
Affiliation :
Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, 1640 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Ste, 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Email : doug_anglin@hotmail.com
Etats-Unis. United States.
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