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Compulsory Treatment of Drug Abuse: Research and Clinical Practice



NIDA Research Monograph, Number 86 [Printed in 1988]


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Table of Contents

An Introduction to Compulsory Treatment for Drug Abuse: Clinical Practice and Research-----1
Carl G. Leukefeld and Frank M. Tims

The Efficacy of Civil Commitment in Treating Narcotic Addiction-----8
M. Douglas Anglin

Clinical Experience With Civil Commitment-----35
James F. Maddux

The Criminal Justice Client in Drug Abuse Treatment-----57
Robert L. Hubbard, James J. Collins, J. Valley Rachal, and Elizabeth R. Cavanaugh

Legal Status and Long-Term Outcomes for Addicts in the DARP Followup Project-----81
D. Dwayne Simpson and H. Jed Friend

Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime-----99
L. Foster Cook, Beth A. Weinman et al.

The Criminal Justice System and Opiate Addiction: A Historical Perspective-----108
Herman Joseph

Some Considerations on the Clinical Efficacy of Compulsory Treatment: Reviewing the New York Experience-----126
James A. lnciardi

Identifying Drug-Abusing Criminals-----139
Eric D. Wish

Legal Pressure in Therapeutic Communities-----160
George De Leon

Basic Issues Pertaining to the Effectiveness of Methadone Maintenance Treatment-----178
John C. Ball and Eric Corty

Civil Commitment-International Issues-----192
Barry S. Brown

The Costs of Crime and the Benefits of Drug Abuse Treatment: A Cost-Benefit Analysis Using TOPS Data-----209
Henrick J. Harwood, Robert L. Hubbard, James J. Collins, and J. Valley Rachel

Compulsory Treatment: A Review of Findings-----236
Carl G. Leukefeld and Frank M. Tims

List of NIDA Research Monographs-----252



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