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Handbook of Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2011 Issues in Children's and Families' Lives Series, Vol. 11

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Leukefeld Carl, Gullotta Thomas P., Gregrich John

Couverture de l’ouvrage Handbook of Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings

Get high. Become addicted. Commit crimes. Get arrested and be sent to jail. Get released. Repeat. It?s a cycle often destined to persist, in large part because the critical step that is often missing in the process, which is treatment geared toward ensuring that addicts are able to reenter society without the constant threat of imminent relapse.

The Handbook of Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment in Criminal Justice Setting probes the efficacy of corrections-based drug interventions, particularly behavioral treatment. With straightforward interpretation of data that reveals what works, what doesn?t, and what needs further study, this volume navigates readers through the criminal justice system, the history of drug treatment for offenders, and the practical problems of program design and implementation. Probation and parole issues as well as concerns specific to special populations such as women, juvenile offenders, and inmates living with HIV/AIDS are also examined in detail.

The Handbook?s wide-ranging coverage includes:

  • Biology and genetics of the addicted brain.
  • Case management for substance-abusing offenders.
  • Integrated treatment for drug abuse and mental illness.
  • Evidence-based responses to impaired driving.
  • Monitoring technology and alternatives to incarceration.
  • The use of pharmacotherapy in rehabilitation. 
This must-have reference work is a comprehensive and timely resource for clinicians, researchers, and graduate students across a variety of disciplines including clinical psychology, criminology and criminal justice, counseling, and educational policy makers.

Preface; T.P. Gullotta.- An Historical Perspective on Offender Drug Abuse Treatment; B.A. Weinman.- Individual Characteristics Associated with Crime and Substance Misuse; S.E. Samenow.- A biological/genetic perspective: The Addicted Brain; W. Heffron, S. Babalonis, M.S. Tindall, L. Molenaar, K. Lommel, T. Kelly, A. Kazura, K. House, and C. Martin.- Screening and Assessment: An Evidence-Based Process for the Management and Care of Adult Drug-Involved Offenders; M.L. Hiller, S. Belenko, W. Welsh, G. Zajac, R.H. Peters.- Substance Abuse Technology: A Primer for Community Corrections Practitioners; M.A. Paparozzi, R. Guy.- Substance Use Prevalence in Criminal Justice Settings; M. Staton-Tindall, J.R. Havens, C.B. Oser, M.C. Burnett.- Evidence-Based Responses to Impaired Driving; B. Chodrow, P. Hora.- Adult and Juvenile Drug Courts; D.B. Marlowe.-Probation; M. Carey.- Case Management for Substance Abusing Offenders; P.F. Rodriguez.- The Impact of Drug Treatment Provided in Correctional Facilities; D.L. MacKenzie, O. Mitchell, D.B. Wilson.- Parole: “What Works” Is Still Under Construction; F.S. Taxman.- Women’s Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings; J.E. Zweben.- Self Help; P.R. Magaletta, C. Leukefeld.- Pharmacotherapy; R.P. Schwartz, S.G. Mitchell, M.S. Gordon, T.W. Kinlock.- Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health and Drug Misuse; A.J. Lurigio.- Drug Abuse HIV/AIDS Interventions in Criminal Justice Settings; C.B. Oser, K.L.H. Harp, M. Staton-Tindall.- Epilogue: The Enduring Litany; J. Gregrich.

Carl Leukefeld is Professor and Chair of the Department of Behavioral Science and founding Director of the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research at the University of Kentucky. He is also the Bell Alcohol and Addictions Endowed Chair. He came to the University of Kentucky in 1990 to establish the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) where he filled administrative and research positions. He was also the Chief Health Services Officer of the United States Public Health Service. Dr. Leukefeld has published over 200 articles, chapters, books and monographs. He has taught the undergraduate Alcohol and Problem Drinking Course, the Dependency Behavior graduate course, and the Introduction to Clinical Medicine course for medical students. He currently is a reviewer and consulting editor for five journals, grant reviewer, and has been a member of the NIH Community-Level Health Promotion Study Section and the NIH/NIDA Health Services Initial Review Group. His research interests include treatment interventions, HIV prevention, criminal justice sanctions, and health services.

Thomas P. Gullotta is C.E.O. of Child and Family Agency and a member of the psychology and education departments at Eastern Connecticut State University. He is the senior author of the 4th edition of The Adolescent Experience, co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion, and editor emeritus of the Journal of Primary Prevention. He is the senior book series editor for Issues in Children's and Families' Lives. Tom holds editorial appointments on the Journal of Early Adolescence, The Journal of Adolescent Research and the Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation. He has published extensively on adolescents and primary prevention. Tom was honored in 1999 by the Society for Community Research and Action, Division 27 of the American Psychological Association with their Distinguished Contributions to Pra

Explores issues of community reentry, continuity of care, and the need for evidence-based practices in treating substance abusers

Explains how community aftercare and continued treatment have been proved effective in improving outcomes after prison

Discusses the critical, integrated roles that research and practice provide for promising and evidence-based criminal justice practices related to misuse and addiction

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 342 p.

17.8x25.4 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

Prix indicatif 105,49 €

Ajouter au panier