Issues in Defining and Applying Evidence-Based Practices Criteria for Treatment of Criminal-Justice Involved Clients (Report) Issues in Defining and Applying Evidence-Based Practices Criteria for Treatment of Criminal-Justice Involved Clients (Report)

Issues in Defining and Applying Evidence-Based Practices Criteria for Treatment of Criminal-Justice Involved Clients (Report‪)‬

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 2011, Sept, 43, 3

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Abstract--Evidence-based practice (EBP) applies the principles and techniques of evidence-based decision making to interventions intended to improve, or ameliorate, the social or clinical problems of affected individuals, including offenders with drug abuse problems. This article provides a general overview of EBP, particularly as it applies to treatment and other interventions for offenders with problems involving drugs (including alcohol). The discussion includes a definition of EBP, notes the implications of using EBPs to make policy and clinical decisions, lists the various efforts by government and academic organizations to identify practices that can be considered evidence-based, describes the criteria used by such organizations to evaluate programs as being evidence-based, raises some cautions about the use of EBPs, and ends with some challenges in disseminating and implementing EBPs. Keywords--drug abuse, evidence-based practices, offenders, treatment programs

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2011
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
25
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
SIZE
242.9
KB

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