prison

Review of Alternatives to Incarceration Efforts Worldwide

Scientific article
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Research from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in partnership with the Department of State’s Diplomacy Lab Project on the readiness of countries to expand alternatives to incarceration (ATIs) for persons with substance use disorders (SUDs).
John Jay College of Criminal Justice ISSUP

Prison and drugs in Europe - current and future challenges

Video and audio recordings
Objective: to discuss the results of the report Prison and drugs in Europe: current and future challenges Insights with key customers. Invited Stakeholders: - Heino Stöver, Institute for Addiction Research Organization Frankfurt University...

Prison and drugs in Europe: Current and future challenges

Book
Summary This publication provides an overview of current knowledge and the latest developments in the field of drug use and prison in Europe. The report explores in depth the epidemiology of drug use and drug-related problems among the...

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