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Treatment Drug Courts: Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment With Legal Case Processing
Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 23

Appendix A -- Bibliography

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American Prosecutors Research Institute, National Drug Prosecution Center and the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
Beyond Convictions. Prosecutors as Community Leaders in the War on Drugs. Chapter 4: Diversion to Treatment. 1993.
Annas, G.J.
Control of tuberculosis:the law and the public's health. New England Journal of Medicine 1993; 328(8):585-588.

Belenko, S. and Dumanovsky, T.
Special drug courts: program brief. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Assistance; 1993.
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Human papillomavirus, gonorrhea, syphilis, and cervical dysplasia in jailed women. American Journal of Public Health 1991; 81(10):1318-1320.

Brochu, S. and Levesque, M.
Treatment of prisoners for alcohol or drug abuse problems. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 1990; 7(4):113-121.
Brownstone, D.Y., and Swaminath, R.S.
Violent behaviour and psychiatric diagnosis in female offenders. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 1989; 34(3):190-194.

Bureau of Justice Assistance.
Differentiated Case Management. Bureau of Justice Assistance Fact Sheet. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Assistance; Nov 1995.
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California Center for Judicial Education and Research.
Drug Courts: A Judicial Manual. California Center for Judicial Education and Research; Summer 1994, pp. 16-17.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Screening and Assessment of Alcohol- and Other Drug-Abusing Adolescents. Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publication SMA 93-2009; 1993a. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 3.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Screening for Infectious Diseases Among Substance Abusers . Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publication SMA 93-2048; 1993b. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 6.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Screening and Assessment for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Among Adults in the Criminal Justice System. Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publication SMA 94-2076; 1994 a. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 7.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Coexisting Mental Illness and Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publication SMA 94-2078; 1994 b. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 9.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Simple Screening Instruments for Outreach for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Infectious Diseases. Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publication SMA 94-2094; 1994 c. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 11.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Combining Substance Abuse Treatment With Intermediate Sanctions for Adults in the Criminal Justice System. Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publication SMA 94-3004; 1994 d. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 12.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Detoxification from Alcohol and Other Drugs. Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publication SMA 95-3046; 1995 . Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 19.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Initial Therapy for Tuberculosis in the Era of Multidrug Resistance: Recommendations of the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis. Journal of the American Medical Association 1993; 270(6):694-698.

Chicago Health Policy Research Council.
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Dignan, J.
Repairing the damage: Can reparation be made to work in the service of diversion? British Journal of Criminology 1992; 32(4):453-472.
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Du Toit, L. and Duckitt, J.
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Dutton, D.G., and Hart, S.D.
Risk markers for family violence in a federally incarcerated population. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 1992; 15(1):101-112.

Finn, P. and Newlyn, A.K.
Dade County Diverts Drug Defendants to Court-Run Rehabilitation Program. In Miami's Drug Court: A Different Approach. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice; June 1993 .
Fraboni, M., Cooper, D., Reed, T.L., and Saltstone, R.
Offense type and two-point MMPI code profiles: discriminating between violent and nonviolent offenders. Journal of Clinical Psychology 1990; 46(6):774-777.

Friday, P.C., Malzahn-Bass, K.R., and Harrington, D.K.
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Justice and Treatment Innovation: The Drug Court Movement . Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice and the State Justice Institute; December 1993.
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Assessing the Impact of Dade County's Felony Drug Court . Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice; 1993 .
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Grobsmith, E.S. and Dam, J.
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Health Care Financing Administration, Medicaid Bureau.
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Heimberger, T.S., et al.
High prevalence of syphilis detected through a jail screening program: A potential public health measure to address the syphilis epidemic. Archives of Internal Medicine 1993 ; 153(15):1799-1804.

Inciardi, J.A., et al.
Assertive community treatment with a parolee population: an extension of case management.
Johnsen, C.
Tuberculosis contact investigation: two years of experience in New York City correctional facilities. American Journal of Infection Control 1993; 21(1):1-4.

Kirk, A.
The prediction of violent behavior during short-term civil commitment. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry Law 1989; 17(4):345-353.

Lake, E.S.
An exploration of the violent victim: experiences of female offenders. Violence and Victims 1993; 8(1):41-51.

Leukefeld, C.G. and Tims, F.R.
Drug abuse treatment in prisons and jails. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 1993; 10(1):77-84.

Lipscher, R.D.
The Judicial Response to the Drug Crisis: Report of an Executive Symposium Involving Judicial Leaders of the Nation's Nine Most Populous States. State Court Journal 1989; 13:13-14.
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National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies.
Performance Standards and Goals for Pretrial Release and Diversion. Position paper. Washington DC: National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies, August 1978.
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Let's be clear - violence is a public health problem.Journal of the American Medical Association 1992; 267(22):3071-3072.

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The therapeutic community: exploring the boundaries. British Journal of Addiction 1989; 84:141-150.

Smith, B.E., Davis, R.C., and Goretsky, S.R.
Strategies for Courts to Cope with the Caseload Pressures of Drug Cases: Executive Summary. Chicago IL: American Bar Association; 1991.
Stevens, N.M.
Diversion to treatment background information. Washington DC: Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice.
Thorne, S.
Education the main weapon as prison officials defend against AIDS threat. Canadian Medical Association Journal 1992; 146(4):573-580.

Turnbull, P.J., Dolan, K.A., and Stimson, G.V.
HIV testing, and the care and treatment of HIV positive people in English prisons. AIDS Care 1993; 5(2):199-206.

van Hoeven, K.H., Stoneburner, R.L., and Rooney, W.C.
Drug use among New York City prison inmates: a demographic study with temporal trends. International Journal of the Addictions 1991; 26(10):1089-1105.

Viadro, C.I. and Earp, J.
AIDS education and incarcerated women: a neglected opportunity. Women & Health 1991;17(2):105-117.

Vigdal, G.
Comprehensive assessment, diagnosis and classification: treatment matching of substance abusing offenders. National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals (1973) Report on Corrections. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Justice; 1973: 352-357.
Weiner, J. and Anno, B.J.
The crisis in correctional health care: the impact of the National Drug Control Strategy on Correctional Health Services. Annals of Internal Medicine 1992; 117(1):71-75.

 



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