Coerced Treatment

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Anglin, M. D. (1988). A social policy analysis of compulsory treatment for opiate dependence: Introduction. Journal of Drug Issues, 13(4), 503-504. (18.5)

Anglin, M. D. (1989). Compulsory treatment for opiate dependence: Reviews of findings and social policy implications. (18.6)

Anglin, M. D., Brecht, M. L., & Maddahian, E. (1989). Pretreatment characteristics and treatment performance of legally coerced versus voluntary methadone maintenance admissions. Criminology, 27(3), 537-557. (18.10)

Anglin, M. D., & Hser, Y. (1990). Legal coercion and drug abuse treatment: Research findings and social policy implications. In J. Inciardi (Ed.), Handbook of drug control in the United States (pp. 151-176). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. (18.12)

Anglin, M. D., & Hser, Y. (1991). Criminal justice and the drug-abusing offender: Policy issues of coerced treatment. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 9(3), 243-267. (06.14)

Anglin, M. D., & Maugh, T. H. (1992). Overturning myths about coerced drug treatment. California Psychologist, 19-22. (18.22)

Deschenes, E. P., & Anglin, M. D. (1992). Effects of legal supervision on narcotic addict behavior, ethnic and gender influences. In T. Mieczkowski (Ed.), Drugs, crime, and social policy (pp. 167-196). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. (06.19)

Brecht, M. L., Anglin, M. D., & Wang, J. C. (1993). Treatment effectiveness for legally coerced versus voluntary methadone maintenance clients. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 19(1), 89-106. (18.24)Falkin, G. P., Prendergast, M. L., & Anglin, M. D. (1994). Drug treatment in the criminal justice system. Federal Probation, 58(3), 31-36. (06.12)

Maugh, T. H., & Anglin, M. D. (1994). Court-ordered drug treatment does work: But some approaches are more successful than others. Judges' Journal, 34(4), 10-13; 38-40. (18.23)

Farabee, D., Prendergast, M., & Anglin, M. D. (1998). The effectiveness of coerced treatment for drug-abusing offenders. Federal Probation, 62(1), 3-10. (06.35)

Farabee, D., Prendergast, M., Cartier, J., Wexler, H., Knight, K., & Anglin, M. D. (1999). Barriers to implementing effective correctional drug treatment programs. Prison Journal, 79(2), 150-162. (06.37)

Farabee, D., Shen, H., Prendergast, M., & Cartier, J. (2004). The effectiveness of coerced admission to prison-based drug treatment. In K. Knight & D. Farabee (Eds.), Treating Addicted Offenders: A Continuum of Effective Practices (pp. 1-12). Kingston: Civic Research Institute.

Farabee, D. (2006). Naltrexone as negative reinforcement: Comments on "A behavioral analysis of coercion in substance abuse treatment." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31(2), 141-142.




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