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Angell, J.L.
Angell, J. L. (1993). Initial process
evaluation and participant profile
of the Bay Area Services Network (BASN).
Unpublished manuscript, California
Department of Corrections. (06.34)
Anglin, M.D.
Anglin, M. D. (1980). A follow-up
of civil addict program methadone maintenance
admissions. Unpublished doctoral
dissertation, University of California,
Los Angeles. (03.4)
Anglin, M.
D. (1982). Alcohol and criminality.
In E. M. Pattison & E. Kaufman
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Anglin, M. D., Kaplan, J., & Sells,
S. B. (1983). Drugs and crime: Behavioral
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of crime and justice, Vol. 2 (pp.
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Anglin, M. D., & Speckart, G. R. (1986). Narcotics use, property crime, and
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Anglin,
M. D., & Hser, Y. (1987). Addicted
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Anglin, M. D. (1988). The efficacy
of civil commitment in treating narcotic
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M. Tims (Eds.), Compulsory treatment
of drug abuse: Research and clinical
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Anglin, M. D., Hser, Y., Booth, M.,
Speckart, G. R., McCarthy, W. J., Ryan,
T., & Powers,
K. I. (1988). The natural history
of narcotics addiction: A 25 year
follow-up.
Unpublished manuscript, University
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Anglin, M. D.
(1988). A social policy analysis of
compulsory treatment for opiate dependence:
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of Drug Issues, 13(4), 503-504.
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Anglin, M. D., & Speckart, G. R. (1988). Narcotics use and crime: A multisample,
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Anglin, M. D., Booth, M.
W., Ryan, T. M., & Hser, Y. (1988).
Ethnic differences in narcotics addiction.
Part II. Chicano and Anglo addiction
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of the Addictions, 23(10), (09.1)
Anglin, M. D., Deschenes, E. P., & Speckart,
G. (1988). Optimization of legal
supervision for chronic addict offenders:
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Anglin, M. D., Brecht,
M. L., & Maddahian, E. (1989).
Pretreatment characteristics and treatment
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Anglin, M. D. (1989). Civil commitment
as a model for reducing drug demand.
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London: Freund Publishing House, Ltd.
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Anglin, M. D. (1989). Compulsory
treatment for opiate dependence: Reviews
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Anglin, M. D., Hser, Y.,
Brecht, M. L., Deschenes, E. P., Rodriguez,
M. E., Speckart, G., Booth, M., & Powers,
K. (1989). Summary of recent research
findings. Unpublished manuscript,
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Anglin, M. D., Speckart,
G. R., Booth, M. W., & Ryan, T.
M. (1989). Consequences and costs of
shutting off methadone. Addictive
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Anglin, M. D., Brecht,
M. L., & Maddahian, E. (1989).
Pretreatment characteristics and treatment
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27(3), 537-557. (18.10)
Anglin, M. D., & Powers,
K. I. (1990). Individual and joint
effects of methadone maintenance and
legal supervision on the behavior of
narcotics addicts. Unpublished
manuscript, University of California,
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Anglin, M. D., Speckart,
G. R., & Deschenes, E. P. (1990). Reexamining
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Anglin, M. D., & Hser,
Y. (1990). Legal coercion and drug
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Anglin, M. D. (1990). Ensuring
success in corrections-based interventions
with drug-abusing populations.
Unpublished manuscript, University
of California, Los Angeles, Drug Abuse
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Anglin, M. D., & Powers,
K. I. (1991). Methadone treatment and
legal supervision: Individual and joint
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Anglin, M. D., & Hser,
Y. (1991). Criminal justice and the
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Anglin, M. D., & Maugh, T. H. (1992).
Overturning myths about coerced drug
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Anglin,
M. D., & Maugh, T. H. (1992).
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Anglin, M. D. (1994).
Drug use and crime. In A. J. Lurigio & G.
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Anglin, M. D., Deschenes,
E. P., & Prendergast, M. L. (1994). Ethnic
and gender differences in effectiveness
of legal supervision in controlling
narcotics use and crime. Unpublished
manuscript, University of California,
Los Angeles, Drug Abuse Research Center.
(09.9)
Anglin, M. D., Prendergast, M. L., & Longshore, D. (1994). Nationwide
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Anglin, M. D., & Perrochet, B. (1998).
Drug use and crime: A historical review
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Anglin, M. D., Longshore, D., & Turner,
S. (1999). Treatment alternatives to
street crime: An evaluation of five programs. Criminal
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Bailey, R.C.
Bailey, R. C., Hser, Y., Hsieh, S.
C., & Anglin, M. D. (1994). Influences
affecting maintenance and cessation
of narcotics addiction. Special issue:
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Brecht, M.L.
Brecht, M. L., & Anglin, M. D.
(1990). Conditional factors of maturing
out: Legal supervision and treatment. International
Journal of the Addictions, 25(4),
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Brecht, M. L., Hser, Y., & Anglin,
M. D. (1990-1991). A multimethod assessment
of social intervention effects on narcotics
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Brecht, M. L., Anglin, M. D., & Wang,
J. C. (1993). Treatment effectiveness
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Burdon, W.M.
Burdon,
W. M., Farabee, D., Prendergast, M.
L., Messina, N. P., &
Cartier, J. (2002). Prison-based therapeutic
community substance abuse programs: Implementation
and operational issues. Federal Probation,
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Burdon, W. M., Prendergast, M., Eisen,
V., & Messina, N. (2003). Sanctions
and rewards in prison-based therapeutic
community treatment. Federal Probation,
67(2), 47-52.
Burdon, W. M., Killian, T.
C., Koutsenok, I., & Prendergast,
M. L. (2004). Providing treatment to
substance abusing sex offenders in correctional
environments: Lessons from California.
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Burdon, W. M., Messina, N. P., & Prendergast,
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Burdon, W. M., & Prendergast,
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Burdon, W. M., Dang, J., Messina,
N. P., Prendergast, M. L., & Farabee,
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of residential versus outpatient aftercare
for parolees from prison-based therapeutic
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Carpenter, C.L.
Carpenter, C. L., Kowalewski, M. R.,
Longshore, D., Annon, K., & Anglin,
M. D. (1996). Prevalence of HIV-1
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Cartier, J.
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M. (2006). Methamphetamine use, self-reported
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Cartier, J., Farabee, D., & Prendergast,
M. L. (2006). Methamphetamine use,
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Deschenes, E. P., Anglin, M. D., & Speckart,
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Deschenes, E. P., & Anglin, M.
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on narcotic addict behavior, ethnic
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Evans, E.
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M., & Urada, D. (2006). Evaluation
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Falkin, G. P., Prendergast, M. L., & Anglin,
M. D. (1994). Drug treatment in the
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treatment for women offenders: A systems
perspective. (National Institute
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M., & Anglin, M. D. (1998). The
effectiveness of coerced treatment
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Farabee, D., & Leukefeld, C. G.
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Hall, E. A., Prendergast, M. L., Wellisch,
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Prendergast, M. L., Wellisch, J., & Falkin, G. P. (1995). Assessment of and
services for substance-abusing women offenders in community and correctional
settings. Prison Journal, 75(2), 240-256. (21.9)
Prendergast, M. L. (1995). Evaluation.
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Prendergast, M. L., Anglin, M. D., & Wellisch, J. (1995). Treatment for drug-abusing
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Prendergast, M. L., Wellisch, J., & Falkin, G. P. (1996). Drug treatment
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Unpublished manuscript, University
of California, Los Angeles, Drug Abuse
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Prendergast, M. L., Wellisch, J., & Wong, M. M. (1996). A study of women
on parole who graduated from the Forever Free Substance Abuse Program: Treatment
experiences, needs and services, outcomes. Final evaluation report.
(Contract #C94.217). Sacramento,
CA: Office of Substance Abuse Program,
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Prendergast, M. L., Wellisch, J., & Wong, M. M. (1996). Residential treatment
for women parollees following prison-based drug treatment: Treatment experiences,
needs and services, outcomes. Prison Journal, 76(3),
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Prendergast, M., Farabee, D., & Cartier,
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therapeutic community programs on prison
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Prendergast, M., Farabee, D., Cartier,
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treatment within a prison setting.
Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29(1),
5-26.
Prendergast, M. L., & Burdon,
W. M. (2002). Integrated systems of
care for substance-abusing offenders.
In C. G. Leukefeld, F. Tims & D.
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Prendergast, M., Hall, E., & Wexler,
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Prendergast, M. L., Hall, E. A., Wexler,
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Amity prison-based therapeutic community:
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Prendergast, M., & Wexler, H.
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treatment programs in California: A
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Prendergast, M. L, Cartier,
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Case Management (TCM) Study. Offender
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Abstinence and Positive Behaviors among
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Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
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(National Institute of Justice Grant
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List of Selected Reports
Anglin, M. D., Prendergast, M., Farabee,
D., & Cartier, J. (2002). Final Report
on the Substance Abuse Program at the
California Substance Abuse Treatment
Facility (SATF) and State Prison at Corcoran:
A Report to the California State Legislature.
California Department of Corrections
Contract C97.243. Los Angeles: UCLA Drug
Abuse Research Center.
Grella, C. E., & Hall, E. A. (2006).
Dependency Drug Courts: Evaluation of
Cost Avoidance and Child Welfare Outcomes.
Contract No. 05-2035 with California
Department of Social Services. Los Angeles:
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.
Prendergast, M., Farabee, D., & Cartier,
J. (2005). Ninth Annual Report on the
Evaluation of the California Substance
Abuse Treatment Facility (SATF-SAP).
Report to the California Department of
Corrections (Contract C02.017). Los Angeles:
UCLA Drug Abuse Research Center.
Prendergast, M., Anglin, M. D., Burdon,
W., & Messina, N. (2003). Final Report
on the UCLA-ISAP Evaluation of the 1,000-Bed
Expansion of Therapeutic Community Treatment
Programs for Prisoners A Report to the
California Department of Corrections
Office of Substance Abuse Programs, Contracts
97.355. Los Angeles: UCLA Integrated
Substance Abuse Programs.
Prendergast, M., Anglin, D., Messina,
N., Burdon, W., & Hagopian, G. (2004).
Evaluation of the 2,000-Bed Expansion
Therapeutic Community Treatment Programs
for Prisoners: Final Report. California
Department of Corrections Contract C98.246.
Los Angeles: UCLA Integrated Substance
Abuse Programs.
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