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Planning for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System
Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 17

[Back Matter]

Appendix A -- Bibliography

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Anglin, M.D., Brecht, M.L., and Maddahian, E.
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Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
TIE Communique. Special Issue: Forging links to treat the substance-abusing offender. Spring 1993.
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Chiles, J.A., Von Cleve, E., Jemelka, R.P., and Trupin, E.W.
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General Accounting Office.
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Institute of Medicine Committee for the Substance Abuse Coverage Study. Treating Drug Problems, Volume 1: A Study of the Evolution, Effectiveness and Financing of Public and Private Drug Treatment Systems. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1990.
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Correctional health care: a public health opportunity. Annals of Internal Medicine 118:139, 1993.

Hammett, T.M., Harold, L., and Epstein, J.
Tuberculosis in Correctional Facilities. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, January 1994.
Hammett, T.M., Harold, L., Gross, M., and Epstein, J.
Update 1992: HIV/AIDS in Correctional Facilities. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, 1993.
Hartjen, C.A., Mitchell, S.M., and Washburne, N.F.
Sentencing therapy: some legal, ethical, and practical issues. Journal of Offender Counseling Services and Rehabilitation 6:21-39, 1982.
Harwood, H.J., Hubbard, R.L., Collins, J.J., and Rachal, J.V.
The costs of crime and the benefits of drug abuse treatment: a cost-benefit analysis using TOPS data. In: Leukefeld, C.G., and Tims, F.M., eds. Compulsory Treatment of Drug Abuse: Research and Clinical Practice. NIDA Monograph Series 86. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988. pp. 209-234.
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Holmes, S.A.
Rank of inmates reach one million in a 2-decade rise. New York Times. October 27, 1994b. p. A5.
Hubbard, R.L., Marsden, M.E., Cavanaugh, E.R., Rachal, J.V., et al.
The role of drug abuse treatment in limiting the spread of AIDS. Review of Infectious Diseases 10:377-384, 1988.
Hubbard, R.L., Marsden, M.E., Rachal, J.V., Harwood, H.J., et al.
Drug Abuse Treatment: A National Study of Effectiveness. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
Inciardi, J.A., and McBride, D.C.
Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC): History, Experiences, and Issues. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1991.
Katz, J., and Plunkett, R.E.
Prevalence of clinically significant pulmonary tuberculosis among inmates of New York State penal institutions. American Review of Tuberculosis 61:51-56, 1950.
Klein, M.W., and Van Dusen, K.T., eds.
Handbook of Criminal Justice Evaluation. Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, 1980.
Leukefeld, C.G., and Tims, F.M.
Compulsory treatment for drug abuse. International Journal of the Addictions 25:621-640, 1990.
Leukefeld, C.G., and Tims, F.M.
Compulsory Treatment of Drug Abuse: Research and Clinical Practice. NIDA Research Monograph No. 86. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988.
Lipsey, M.W.
Design Sensitivity: Statistical Power for Experimental Research. Newbury Park, California: Sage Publications, 1990.
Lopez, F.
Confidentiality of Patient Records for Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment. Technical Assistance Publication Series 13. Rockville, Maryland: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 1994.
MacKenzie, D.L., and Souryal, C.
Multisite Evaluation of Shock Incarceration. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, November 1994.
Maddux, J.F., and Desmond, D.P.
Relapse and recovery in substance abuse careers. In: Tims, F.M., and Leukefeld, C.G., eds. Relapse and Recovery in Drug Abuse. NIDA Research Monograph 72. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1986. pp. 49-71.
McGlothlin, W.H., and Anglin, M.D.
Shutting off methadone: costs and benefits. Archives of General Psychiatry 38:885-892, 1981.

McLellan, A.T., Luborsky, L., Woody, G.E., O'Brien, C.P., et al.
Increased effectiveness of substance abuse treatment: a prospective study of patient-treatment "matching." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders 171:597-605, 1983.
Meier, K.J.
Race and the war on drugs: America's dirty little secret. Policy Currents 2:2, 1992.
Mieczkowski, T.
The accuracy of self-reported drug use: an evaluation and analysis of new data. In: Weisheit, R., ed. Drugs, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System. Cincinnati: Anderson, 1990.
Mirin, S.M., Weiss, R.D., Michael, J., and Griffin, M.L.
Psychopathology in substance abusers: diagnosis and treatment. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 14:139-157, 1988.
Nurco, D.N., Ball, J.C., Shaffer, J.W., and Hanlon, T.E.
The criminality of narcotic addicts. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 173:94-102, 1985.

Orsagh, T., and Marsden, M.E.
What works when: rational-choice theory and offender rehabilitation. Journal of Criminal Justice 13:269-277, 1985.
Peters, R.H., Kearns, W.D., Murrin, M.R., and Dolente, A.S.
Psychopathology and mental health needs among drug-involved inmates. Journal of Prison and Jail Health 11:3-25, 1992a.
Peters, R.H., May, R.L., and Kearns, W.D.
Drug treatment in jails: results of a nationwide survey. Journal of Criminal Justice 20:283-295, 1992b.
Petersilia, J.
Expanding Options for Criminal Sentencing. RAND Report R-3544-EMC. Santa Monica, California: RAND Corp., 1987.
Petersilia, J., and Turner, S.
Comparing intensive and regular supervision for high-risk probationers: early results from an experiment in California. Crime and Delinquency 36:87-111, 1990.
Petersilia, J., Turner, S., and Deschenes, E.P.
Intensive supervision programs for drug offenders. In: Byrne, J.M., Lurigio, A.J., and Petersilia, J., eds. Smart Sentencing: The Emergence of Intermediate Sanctions. Newbury Park, California: Sage Publications, 1992.
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The prospects and limitations of compulsory treatment for drug addiction. Journal of Drug Issues 18:505-525, 1988.
Regier, D., Farmer, M.F., Rae, D.S., Locke, B., et al.
Comorbidity of mental disorders with alcohol and other drug abuse: results from the Epidemiological Catchment Area (ECA) study. Journal of the American Medical Association 264:2511-2518, 1990.

Rossi, P.H.
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Rouse, B., Kozel, N., and Richards, L., eds.
Self-Report Methods of Estimating Drug Use: Meeting Challenges to Validity. NIDA Research Monograph No. 57. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1985.
Salmon, R.W., and Salmon, R.J.
The role of coercion in rehabilitation of drug abusers. International Journal of the Addictions 18:9-21, 1983.
Sells, S.B.
Treatment and rehabilitation. In: Kadish, S.H., ed. Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, Vol. 2. New York: Free Press, 1983.
Sells, S.B., and Simpson, D.D., eds.
The Effectiveness of Drug Abuse Treatment. Vol. 3: Further Studies of Drug Users, Treatment Typologies, and Assessments of Outcomes During Treatment in the DARP. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger, 1976.
Senay, E.C.
Methadone maintenance. In: Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders: A Task Force Report of the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association, 1989.
Shaffer, J.W., Nurco, D.N., Kinlock, T.W., Duszynski, T.R., et al.
The relationship of pre-addiction characteristics to the types and amounts of crimes committed by narcotic addicts. International Journal of the Addictions 22:153-165, 1987.
Smith, B.V.
Special needs of women in the criminal justice system. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment TIE Communique, Spring 1993. pp. 31-32.
Tims, F.M., and Leukefeld, C.G., eds.
Relapse and Recovery in Drug Abuse. NIDA Research Monograph 72. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1986.
Turner, S., Petersilia, J., and Deschenes, E.P.
Evaluating intensive supervision probation parole (ISP) for drug offenders. Crime and Delinquency 38:539-556, 1992.
Volpicelli, J.R., Alterman, A.I., Hayashida, M., and O'Brien, C.P.
Naltrexone in the treatment of alcohol dependence. Archives of General Psychiatry 49:876-880, 1992.

Weis, J.G.
Issues in the measurement of criminal careers. In: Blumstein, A., Cohen, J., Roth, J.A., and Visher, C.A., eds. Criminal Careers and "Career Criminals," Vol 2. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1986.
Wexler, H.K., Falkin, G.P., and Lipton, D.S.
Outcome evaluation of a prison therapeutic community for substance abuse treatment. Criminal Justice and Behavior 17:71-92, 1990.
Wish, E., and Gropper, B.
Drug testing by the criminal justice system: methods and applications. In: Tonry, M., and Wilson, J., eds. Drugs and Crime. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. pp. 321-391.
Wolber, G.J., Carne, W.F., and Alexander, R.
The validity of self-reported abstinence and quality sobriety following chemical dependency treatment. International Journal of the Addictions 25:495-513, 1990.
Yen, M.
After shock. Washington Post, November 20, 1994. pp. F1, F4.

Other Authorities

Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 C.F.R. Part 2.
Public Health Law, 42 U.S.C. §290 Comprehensive Alcohol and Alcoholism Prevention Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970; Drug Abuse Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act.
Hasenie v. United States, 541 F. Supp. 999 (D. Md. 1982).
Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California, 17 Cal. 3d 425 (1976).
 



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