Effect of drug treatment during work release on new arrests and incarcerations |
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Authors: | Clifford A. Butzin Daniel J. O'Connell Steven S. Martin James A. Inciardi |
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Affiliation: | Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, University of Delaware, 77 East Main Street, Newark, DE 19716, United States |
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Abstract: | ![]() Nearly 1,300 drug involved prisoners from the Delaware correctional system were followed for up to five years after release. Those who had participated in a work release therapeutic community treatment program, compared to a similar group in regular work release, were significantly less likely to have had a new arrest, or to have returned to incarceration, and had significantly longer times before arrest or return to custody, even when controlling for demographic differences and differences in criminal, drug use, and employment histories. In addition to the treatment effects, new arrests were most strongly related to criminal history, while return to incarceration was associated more generally with drug use and demographic differences. Those with a more extensive criminal history showed particular benefits from the treatment program, and those older from participating in aftercare following treatment. |
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