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Comparing inmate perceptions of two residential substance abuse treatment programs
Authors:Stohr Mary K  Hemmens Craig  Shapiro Brian  Chambers Brian  Kelley Laura
Affiliation:Department of Criminal Justice Administration, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725, USA. mstohr@boisestate.edu
Abstract:Drug and alcohol abuse by criminal offenders remains at an all time high. Residential substance abuse and treatment (RSAT) programs were developed to address the drug and alcohol treatment needs of inmates in prisons. Typically, such programs range in length from 6 to 12 months, have an Alcoholics Anonymous and/or Narcotics Anonymous component, and occur in a therapeutic community environment. Some programs also include a cognitive self-change component. Inmate participation in their programming is crucial to the success of a therapeutic community treatment environment, yet there is little research on the perceptions of RSAT inmates regarding their programming. In this research, the authors describe, compare, and contrast the perceptions of inmate clients of two RSAT programs in a rural mountain state.
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