Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program

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1. Verfasser: Seredycz, Michael A. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: El Paso [Tex.] LFB Scholarly Pub. 2010
Schriftenreihe:Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)
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Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program Michael A. Seredycz
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ix, 170 pages
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Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Seredycz tracks 434 offenders of a federally funded Access to Recovery (ATR) program coordinated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and a jurisdiction identified as Lake City. He examines offender?s reduction of alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA), recidivism and barriers to reintegration. Self-reported high-risk drug offenders had a higher likelihood of program failure and criminal activity. Offenders who voluntarily remained in treatment were more successful remaining abstinent and more likely to desist from criminal activity. Faith-based programming was not fou
Criminals / Rehabilitation / United States
Drug abuse / Treatment / United States
Ex-convicts / Drug use / United States
Recidivism / United States
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology bisacsh
Criminals / Rehabilitation fast
Drug abuse / Treatment fast
Ex-convicts / Drug use fast
Recidivism fast
Recidivism United States
Criminals Rehabilitation United States
Ex-convicts Drug use United States
Drug abuse Treatment United States
USA
spellingShingle Seredycz, Michael A.
Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program
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Criminals / Rehabilitation fast
Drug abuse / Treatment fast
Ex-convicts / Drug use fast
Recidivism fast
Recidivism United States
Criminals Rehabilitation United States
Ex-convicts Drug use United States
Drug abuse Treatment United States
title Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program
title_auth Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program
title_exact_search Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program
title_full Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program Michael A. Seredycz
title_fullStr Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program Michael A. Seredycz
title_full_unstemmed Offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program Michael A. Seredycz
title_short Offender drug abuse and recidivism
title_sort offender drug abuse and recidivism an access to recovery program
title_sub an access to recovery program
topic Criminals / Rehabilitation / United States
Drug abuse / Treatment / United States
Ex-convicts / Drug use / United States
Recidivism / United States
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology bisacsh
Criminals / Rehabilitation fast
Drug abuse / Treatment fast
Ex-convicts / Drug use fast
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Criminals Rehabilitation United States
Ex-convicts Drug use United States
Drug abuse Treatment United States
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