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The Effectiveness of Innovative Approaches in the Treatment of Drug Abuse: Contributions in Criminology and Penology

Editat de Frank M. Tims, James A. Inciardi, Bennett W. Fletcher, Arthur MacNeil Horton Jr.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 ian 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This edited collection builds on the editors' previous works Drug Abuse Treatment: The Implementation of Innovative Approaches (Greenwood, 1994) and Innovative Approaches in the Treatment of Drug Abuse: Program Models and Strategies (Greenwood, 1993). This new book carries the study further by looking at the effectiveness of these treatment approaches. The essays represent an effort to systematically integrate science and practice in order to improve drug abuse treatment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313300653
ISBN-10: 0313300658
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
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Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

FRANK M. TIMS is Deputy Chief, Treatment Research Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse.JAMES A. INCIARDI is Director of the Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies and Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware.BENNETT W. FLETCHER's primary work at the National Institute on Drug Abuse has been in developing large-scale longitudinal drug treatment evaluation research, including the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study.ARTHUR MACNEILL HORTON, JR. is a Research Psychologist/Project Officer in the Treatment Research Branch of the Division of Clinical Research of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.Previous books by these editors include Drug Abuse Treatment: The Implementation of Innovative Approaches (Greenwood, 1994) and Innovative Approaches in the Treatment of Drug Abuse: Program Models and Strategies (Greenwood, 1993).

Cuprins

Introduction: An Overview of the Applied Evaluation Research Portfolio by Frank M. Tims, Bennett W. Fletcher, James A. Inciardi, and Arthur M. Horton, Jr.Methadone ProgramsThe Effectiveness of the Los Angeles Enhanced Methadone Maintenance Project: Reducing HIV Risk among Injection Drug Users by Christine E. Grella et al.Outcomes of Innovations to Improve Retention on Methadone by James F. MadduxEvaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Drug Abuse Treatment by Joseph V. Brady, Karst J. Besteman, and Lawrence GreenfieldResidential ProgramsOutcomes of Four Residential Treatment Models--Project IMPACT by Jane McCusker et al.CREST Outreach Center: A Model for Blending Treatment and Corrections by Dorothy Lockwood, James A. Inciardi, and Hilary L. SurrattHomeless, Mentally Ill, Chemical Abusing Men in Different, Community Based, Treatment Programs by Michael Rahav et al.Case Management ProgramsThe Effectiveness of Case Management in Working with Intravenous Drug Users by Cheryl L. Mejta et al.Case Management for Drug Involved Parolees: It Proved to Be a Hard ACT to Follow, by Steven S. Martin et al.Treatment Induction and Case Management: Two Promising Drug Treatment Enhancements by Harvey A. Siegal et al.Multi-Modality and Other Eclectic ProgramsTherapeutic Community Methods in Methadone-Maintenance (Passages): An Empirical Evaluation by George De Leon et al.Improving Retention and Outcome in the Treatment of Cocaine Addiction by Kimberly C. Kirby et al.The DATAR Project: Cognitive and Behavioral Enhancements to Community-Based Treatments by D. Dwayne Simpson, Donald F. Dansereau, and George W. JoeThe Effectiveness of a Day Treatment Therapeutic Community by Joseph Guydish et al.The Comprehensive Vocational Enhancement Program: Results of a Five-Year Research/Demonstration Project by Paula H. Kleinman et al.The Effect of Treatment on High Risk Sexual Behaviors and Substance Use: St. Louis' Effort to Reduce the Spread of AIDS Among Injection Drug Users by Linda B. Cottler, Renee M. Cunningham, and Wilson M. Compton, IIIIndexAbout the Contributors