Criminal justice therapy: melding care with control. Highlight from Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix cell D5

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Criminal justice therapy: melding care with control
In theory the great advantage of treatment ordered by the criminal justice system is that it can ‘hold’ patients in treatment and get them to comply with the programme sufficiently to gain benefits. But what does the coercion which grips patients do to the quality of the contacts it enforces?

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melding care with control
A highlight from one of the 25 cells in the Alcohol Treatment Matrix, a staff development resource mapping seminal and key research and guidance on alcohol brief interventions and treatment.
See also hot topic on why some treatment services are more effective than others.


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