Pre-arrest diversion to addiction treatment by law enforcement: protocol for the community-level policing initiative to reduce addiction-related harm, including crime
Abstract Background Despite evidence that treatment reduces addiction-related harms, including crime and overdose, only a minority of addiction-affected individuals receive it. Linking individuals who committed an addiction-related crime to addiction treatment could improve outcomes. Methods The aim...
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Main Authors: | Aleksandra E. Zgierska (Author), Veronica M. White (Author), Joseph Balles (Author), Cory Nelson (Author), Jason Freedman (Author), Thao H. Nguyen (Author), Sarah C. Johnson (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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