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This article presents the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of treatment programmes for drug abusing offenders in Europe, using stringent eligibility criteria to control for threats to internal validity. A literatur[...]Rapport
J. KERR ; C. TOMPKINS ; W. TOMASZEWSKI ; S. DICKENS ; R. GRIMSHAW ; N. WRIGHT ; M. BARNARD | London : Ministry of Justice | 2011Aim: To examine the implementation of six pilot Dedicated Drug Courts (DDCs) dealing with drug misusing offenders, which were introduced to magistrates' courts in England and Wales from 2004. To look at the DDCs' potential for reducing drug us[...]Congrès
D. S. LIPTON ; H. K. WEXLER | 1989FRANÇAIS : Présentation d'un projet expérimenté dans 6 Etats des USA pour le traitement et la réadaptation des toxicomanes incarcérés, face à la nécessité de réduire le taux de récidive dû à la consommation de drogues. Les objectifs du projet e[...]Périodique
LISTWAN S. J. ; SUNDT J. L. ; HOLSINGER A. M. ; E. J. LATESSA | 2003ENGLISH : The impetus of the drug court movement can be traced to a number of factors, such as the social and organizational costs of imprisonment and the literature surrounding the effectiveness of community-based treatment. Regardless of its[...]Périodique
C. SPOHN ; HOLLERAN D. | 2002ENGLISH : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the deterrent effect of imprisonment. Using data on offenders convicted of felonies in 1993 in Jackson County (Kansas City), Missouri, we compare recidivism rates for offenders sentenced to pr[...]Article : Périodique
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of a drug court program on the criminal recidivism of its clients. The study uses the non-equivalent comparison group evaluation design to measure program impact by examining differences in outc[...]Article : Périodique
Operating in Australia since 1999, drug courts are now present in the majority of Australian jurisdictions. This paper takes stock of the impact evaluations of Australia's drug courts to date, and considers to what extent these evaluations suppo[...]Périodique
D. A. ZANIS ; MULVANEY F. ; D. COVIELLO ; A. I. ALTERMAN ; SAVITZ B. ; W. THOMPSON | 2003ENGLISH : This naturalistic study involved 569 offenders who had a history of substance abuse or dependence prior to incarceration, and were subsequently approved for early parole to a community-based substance abuse treatment facility (SATF).[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Many, if not most, incarcerated offenders have substance abuse problems. Without effective treatment, these substance-abusing offenders are likely to persist in non-drug offending. The period of incarceration offers an opportunity to[...]Article : Périodique
Reviewed are 31 studies that evaluated recidivism rates from juvenile drug treatment courts relative to a random-assignment or convenience comparison group. Recidivism was defined as re-referral, new charges, or re-arrest. Mean effect sizes and [...]Article : Périodique
D. HEDRICH ; P. ALVES ; M. FARRELL ; H. STÖVER ; L. MOLLER ; S. MAYET |AIMS: To review evidence on the effectiveness of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) in prison and post-release. METHODS: Systematic review of experimental and observational studies of prisoners receiving OMT regarding treatment retention, opio[...]Périodique
D. BANKS ; D. C. GOTTFREDSON | 2003ENGLISH : Past research has generally shownthat drug courts are reaching their target offenders and that program participants are rearrested at a lower or equivalent rate than comparison offenders. Few analyses have been conducted to test the [...]Chapitre
La supervision intensive associée à des tests biologiques (analyses d'urine) est devenue une méthode courante pour contrôler et maîtriser les délinquants toxicomanes au sein de la collectivité. Ce chapitre présente les résultats de l'applicati[...]Périodique
R. BRAITHWAITE ; T. STEPHENS ; CONERLY R. C. ; K. J. ARRIOLA ; A. G. ROBILLARD | 2004ENGLISH : Inmates report use of a wide range of drugs including heroin, methadone, and cocaine at some point in their lives without a doctor's prescription. The most commonly used drugs include marijuana and cocaine; tobacco and alcohol are al[...]Chapitre
Ces commissions représentent une alternative intéressante à la pénalisation des consommateurs. Elles ont pour objectif d'aider les toxicomanes plutôt que de les punir, en les dirigeant vers des centres de traitement. L'évaluation de ces commissi[...]