Editors' Introduction: Identifying and Assessing Promising Practices for Criminal Justice Clients--California Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) Meetings, 2010. Editors' Introduction: Identifying and Assessing Promising Practices for Criminal Justice Clients--California Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) Meetings, 2010.

Editors' Introduction: Identifying and Assessing Promising Practices for Criminal Justice Clients--California Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) Meetings, 2010‪.‬

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 2011, Sept, 43, 3

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Abstract--Although some practices clearly have stronger supporting evidence than others, a single authoritative list of evidence-based practices (EBPs) that can be applied in the treatment of criminal justice clients does not exist. Nationally, use of EBPs is low, and such practices are generally only implemented under certain circumstances. To clarify these issues, experts from around the nation were invited to California for two research-to-policy meetings focused on EBP identification and implementation. Their presentations and the resulting series of articles in this special theme issue describe the current state of EBP research for criminal justice cfients. To advance the field beyond the compilation of EBP lists, which can only represent a partial solution at best, next steps should include a greater focus on quality of implementation, intensity of quality assurance and monitoring, and training for underlying skills and principles. Keywords--criminal justice, evidence-based practices, research-to-policy, Substance Abuse Research Consortium

GENRE
Gesundheit, Körper und Geist
ERSCHIENEN
2011
1. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
19
Seiten
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Taylor&Francis Ltd.
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247
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