Behavioral management to reduce substance abuse, crime and re-arrest for drug-involved parolees
Tuesday, January 10, 2012 - 12:31
in Psychology & Sociology
A study from Rhode Island Hospital has found that collaborative behavioral management may be effective in reducing substance abuse among convicted marijuana users who are paroled. The findings have important implications for the management of a substantial proportion of the U.S. community correctional population. The study is published in Addiction and is available online in advance of print.