PMID: 9178440May 1, 1997Paper

Drugs, crime, and HIV

Substance Use & Misuse
Carl G LeukefeldD Farabee

Abstract

The use of criminal justice authority is discussed as a possibility for keeping drug users in treatment to decrease drug use, decrease injection, and to reduce the spread of HIV. It is hypothesized that the perception of treatment and control is a central factor in the limited use of criminal justice authority by community drug treatment providers.

References

Jan 1, 1991·Journal of Drug Education·C G Leukefeld, W J Bukoski
Jul 1, 1986·Journal of Psychoactive Drugs·G De Leon, N Jainchill
Jan 1, 1995·Journal of Substance Abuse·D D SimpsonJ Greener
Apr 1, 1992·Journal of Mental Health Administration·C LeukefeldR Clayton

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Feb 28, 2004·Journal of Psychoactive Drugs·Carl LeukefeldMichele Staton-Tindall
Feb 21, 2008·Journal of Psychoactive Drugs·M Douglas AnglinDouglas Longshore
Dec 9, 2000·American Journal of Public Health·M A MarxS A Strathdee
Dec 9, 2000·American Journal of Public Health·E R Weitzman, I Kawachi

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