Drug testing on arrest-who benefits?
Abstract Background Drugs and crime are linked and diversion from the criminal justice system into drug treatment is a well-established policy response. The point of arrest is a pivotal moment to initiate a drug-specific intervention. This paper assesses the impact of the introduction of drug testin...
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Main Authors: | Marc Connor (Author), Gill Green (Author), Neale Thomas (Author), Arun Sondhi (Author), David Pevalin (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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