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  1. Drug treatment studies for in-prison populations find that when programs are well-designed, carefully implemented, and utilize effective practices they: reduce relapse. reduce criminality. reduce recidivism. reduce inmate misconduct. increase the level of the offender's stake in societal norms.

  2. Aug 23, 2021 · Treating Addiction in Jails and Prisons. Incarceration is a risk factor for overdose—but also offers a critical opportunity to save lives with evidence-based treatment. August 23, 2021. Drugs.

  3. Jun 1, 2020 · Treatment while in jail or prison is critical to reducing overall crime and other drug-related societal burdens—such as lost job productivity, family disintegration and a continual return to jail or prison, known as recidivism.

  4. Dec 8, 2022 · In this paper, we outline key areas in which sizable knowledge gaps exist with respect to SUD treatment effectiveness in correctional settings, including: how much treatment (dosage) is sufficient to achieve positive gains (enough); to what extent co-occurring disorders should be addressed; what are the appropriate goals of treatment; whether ...

  5. Jan 9, 2023 · WASHINGTON, D.C. – To help facilitate universal access to medication treatment and reduce opioid overdose deaths, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) announced the...

  6. Mar 23, 2004 · A perception has endured over time that “nothing works” in prison rehabilitation. Yet, research by psychologists and others shows that treating prisoners’ substance abuse problems during and after incarceration can lead to major reductions in recidivism.

  7. Jan 9, 2023 · Studies over the past 30 years have identified the advantages of drug rehab in prison to those who need it. Inmates who participate in such regimens derive a range of benefits. Let’s start with the first-line ones.

  8. Jan 1, 2009 · Research over the last 2 decades has consistently reported the beneficial effects of treatment for the drug abuser in the criminal justice system. 16, 17 These interventions include therapeutic alternatives to incarceration, treatment merged with judicial oversight in drug courts, prison- and jail-based treatments, and reentry programs intended ...

  9. Based on an assessment of what works and what does not work in drug treatment, there are several guidelines we recommend following in establishing prison-based and aftercare drug treatment programs for offenders.

  10. When asking the question, “Is drug rehab better than prison?”, or weighing the potential outcomes, it’s clear that drug treatment is the more effective option for helping those with substance use disorders, particularly those who are facing non-violent drug crimes.

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