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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 Unpublished manuscript, California Department of Corrections.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. (1982). Alcohol and criminality. In E. M. Pattison & E. Kaufman (Eds.), Encyclopedia handbook of alcoholism (pp. 383-394). New York: Gardner Press. (02.1)

Anglin, M. D. (1994). Drug use and crime. In A. J. Lurigio & G. J. Bensinger (Eds.), Drugs and community corrections (pp. 85-94). Chicago: Loyola University. (06.20)

Anglin, M. D., & Hser, Y. (1987). Addicted women and crime. Criminology, 25(2), 359-397. (21.1)

Anglin, M. D., Kaplan, J., & Sells, S. B. (1983). Drugs and crime: Behavioral aspects. In S. H. Kadish (Eds.), Encyclopedia of crime and justice, Vol. 2 (pp. 636-643). New York: Free Press. (06.2)

Anglin, M. D., & Perrochet, B. (1998). Drug use and crime: A historical review of research conducted by the UCLA Drug Abuse Research Center. Substance Use and Misuse, 33(9), 1871-1914. (06.22)

Anglin, M. D., Prendergast, M. L., & Longshore, D. (1994). Nationwide TASC evaluation: Context, research objectives, and study design. Paper presented at the annual meeting, American Society of Criminology, Miami, FL. (18.25)

Anglin, M. D., & Speckart, G. R. (1986). Narcotics use, property crime, and dealing: Structural dynamics across the addiction career. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2(4), 355-375. (06.4)

Anglin, M. D., & Speckart, G. R. (1988). Narcotics use and crime: A multisample, multimethod analysis. Criminology, 26(2), 197-233. (06.7)

Anglin, M. D., Longshore, D., & Turner, S. (1999). Treatment alternatives to street crime: An evaluation of five programs. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 26(2), 168-195. (06.36)

Anglin, M. D., & Maugh, T. H. (1992). Ensuring success in interventions with drug-using offenders. Annals, AAPSS, 521, 66-90. (06.18)

Bailey, R. C., Hser, Y., Hsieh, S. C., & Anglin, M. D. (1994). Influences affecting maintenance and cessation of narcotics addiction. Special issue: Drugs and crime revisited. Journal of Drug Issues, 24(2), 249-272. (18.32)

Brecht, M. L., Hser, Y., & Anglin, M. D. (1990-1991). A multimethod assessment of social intervention effects on narcotics use and property crime. International Journal of the Addictions, 25(11A), 1317-1340. (06.13)

Carpenter, C. L., Kowalewski, M. R., Longshore, D., Annon, K., & Anglin, M. D. (1996). Prevalence of HIV-1 among recent arrestees: Accessing a proxy group for hidden populations. Unpublished manuscript, University of California, Los Angeles, Drug Abuse Research Center. (01.26)

Cartier, J., Farabee, D., & Prendergast, M. (2006). Methamphetamine use, self-reported violent crime, and recidivism among substance-abusing offenders in California. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 21(4), 435-445.

Cartier, J., Farabee, D., & Prendergast, M. L. (2006). Methamphetamine use, self-reported violent crime and recidivism among offenders in California who abuse substances. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(10), 1-11.

Danila, B., Annon, J., & Anglin, M. D. (1997). State demand and treatment needs assessment study: Dependence and abuse of alcohol and other drugs among California arrestees. (Contract No. 270-92-0012). Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Drug Abuse Research Center. (06.33)

Deschenes, E. P., Anglin, M. D., & Speckart, G. R. (1991). Narcotics addiction: Related criminal careers, social and economic costs. Journal of Drug Issues, 21(2), 383-411. (06.15)

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)

Farabee, D., Monahan, G., Hegamin, A., Gil-Rivas, V., & Kalechstein, A. (1998). Implementation of the CYA-RSAT programs. Sacramento, CA: Office of Criminal Justice Planning and The California Department of Youth Authority. (24.14)

Farabee, D., Prendergast, M., & Cartier, J. (2002). Methamphetamine use and HIV risk among substance-abusing offenders in California. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 34(3), 295-300.

Farabee, D., Hser, Y.H., Anglin, M.D., & Huang, D. (2004). Recidivism among an early cohort of California’s Proposition 36 offenders. Criminology & Public Policy, 3(4), 501-522.

Fiorentine, R., Hser, Y., & Anglin, M. D. (1997). "Dabblers," "dealers," "stealers," and "stealer-dealers": Criminal specialization among male narcotic users. Unpublished manuscript, University of California, Los Angeles, Drug Abuse Research Center. (06.27)

Gil-Rivas, V., & Anglin, M. D. (1998). Patterns of substance use and characteristics of Latino juvenile arrestees: Prevention, treatment, and policy implications. Final report, August 17, 1998. (09.14)

Grella, C. E., Annon, J. J., & Anglin, M. D. (In press). Drug use and risk for HIV among women arrestees in California. AIDS and Behavior.

Henson, K. D., Longshore, D., Kowalewski, M. R., Anglin, M. D., & Annon, K. (1998). Perceived AIDS risk among adult arrestee injection drug users in Los Angeles County. AIDS Education and Prevention, 10(5), 447-464. (01.36)

Hser, Y., & Anglin, M. D. (1992). Patterns and consequences of narcotics addiction, final report. Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse. (03.9)

Hser, Y., Anglin, M. D., & Chou, C. (1991). Narcotics use and crime among addicted women: Longitudinal patterns and effects of social interventions. In T. Mieczkowski (Ed.), Drugs, crime, and social policy: Research, issues, and concerns (pp. 197-221). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. (21.4)

Hser, Y., Chou, C., & Anglin, M. D. (1990). The criminality of female narcotics addicts: A causal modeling approach. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 6(2), 207-228. (21.3)

Hser, Y., Longshore, D., & Anglin, M. D. (1994). Prevalence of drug use among criminal offender populations: Implications for control, treatment, and policy. In D. L. MacKenzie & C. D. Uchida (Eds.), Drugs and the criminal justice system: Evaluating public policy initiatives (pp. 18-41). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (06.16)

Hser, Y., Prendergast, M. L., Anglin, M. D., Chen, J., & Hsieh, S. (1998). A regression analysis estimating the number of drug using arrestees in 185 U.S. cities. American Journal of Public Health, 88(3), 487-490. (06.26)

Leukefeld, C. G., Gallego, M. A., & Farabee, D. (1997). Drugs, crime, and HIV. Substance Use & Misuse, 32(6), 749-756. (06.30)

Leukefeld, C. G., Logan, T. K., Martin, S. S., Purvis, R. T., & Farabee, D. (1998). A health services use framework for drug-abusing offenders. American Behavioral Scientist, 41(8), 1123-1135. (06.28)

Longshore, D. (1998). Self-control and criminal activity: a prospective test of the general theory of crime. Social Problems, 45(1), 102-113. (06.32)

Longshore, D., Stein, J. A., & Turner, S. (1998). Reliability and validity of a self-control measure: Rejoinder. Criminology, 36(1), 175-182. (20.9)

Longshore, D., & Turner, S. (1998). Self-control and criminal opportunity: Cross sectional test of the general theory of crime. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 25(1), 81-98. (20.8)

Longshore, D., Turner, S., & Anglin, M. D. (1998). Effects of case management on drug users' risky sex. Prison Journal, 78(1), 6-30. (01.35)

Longshore, D., Turner, S., & Stein, J. A. (1996). Self-control in a criminal sample: An examination of construct validity. Criminology, 34(2), 209-228. (20.5)

McClellan, D. S., Farabee, D., & Crouch, B. M. (1997). Early victimization, drug use, and criminality. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 24(4), 455-476. (06.29)

McGlothlin, W. H., Anglin, M. D., & Wilson, B. D. (1978). Narcotic addiction and crime. Criminology, 16(3), 293-315. (06.1)

McCollister, K. E., French, M. T., Prendergast, M. L., Hall, E., & Sacks, S. (2004). Long-term cost effectiveness of addiction treatment for criminal offenders. Justice Quarterly, 21(3), 659-679.

Messina, N. (2006). Children exposed to parental methamphetamine use and manufacture. California Psychological Association Briefings, Addiction, 168, 7-9.

Messina, N., Burdon, W., Hagopian, G., & Prendergast, M. (2004). One year return to custody rates among co-disordered offenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22, 503-518.

*Messina, N., Marinelli-Casey, P., West, K., & Rawson, R. (2007). Children exposed to methamphetamine use and manufacture. International Journal on Child Abuse & Neglect.

Monahan, G. (1996). A profile of pregnant drug-using arrestees in California: The relationship among sociodemographic characteristics, reproductive and drug addiction histories, HIV/STD risk behaviors, and utilization of prenatal care services and substance abuse treatment programs. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles. (21.24)

Powers, K. I., Hanssens, D. M., Hser, Y., & Anglin, M. D. (1991). Measuring the long-term effects of public policy: The case of narcotics use and property crime. Management Science, 37(6), 627-644. (06.17)

Powers, K. I., Hanssens, D. M., Hser, Y., & Anglin, M. D. (1993). Long-term time-series forecasting of social interventions for narcotics use and property crime. Mathematical and Computer Modeling: An International Journal, 17(2), 89-107. (06.21)

Prendergast, M. L., Anglin, M. D., & Wellisch, J. (1994). Community-based treatment for substance-abusing offenders: Principles and practice of effective service delivery. Paper presented at the International Association of Residential and Community Alternatives Research Conference, Seattle, WA. (18.40)

Prendergast, M. L., Anglin, M. D., & Wellisch, J. (1995). Treatment for drug-abusing offenders under community supervision. Federal Probation, 59(4), 66-75. (18.49)

Prendergast, M. L., & Maugh, T. H. (1994). Drug courts: Diversion that works. Judges' Journal, 34(3), 10-14, 46-47. (06.25)

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., Wellisch, J., & Falkin, G. P. (1996). Drug treatment for women offenders: Research in brief. Unpublished manuscript, University of California, Los Angeles, Drug Abuse Research Center. (18.39)

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, California Department of Corrections. (21.16)

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), 253-274. (21.20)

Speckart, G. R., & Anglin, M. D. (1986). Narcotics and crime: A causal modeling approach. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2(1), 3-28. (06.5)

Speckart, G. R., & Anglin, M. D. (1986). Narcotics use and crime: An overview of recent research advances. Contemporary Drug Problems, 13(4), 741-769. (06.6)

Speckart, G. R., & Anglin, M. D. (1985). Narcotics and crime: An analysis of existing evidence for a causal relationship. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 3(3), 259-282. (06.3)

Speckart, G. R., Anglin, M. D., & Deschenes, E. P. (1989). Modeling the longitudinal impact of legal sanctions on narcotics use and property crime. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 5(1), 33-56. (06.8)

Turner, S., & Longshore, D. (1998). Evaluating the Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) Program. In J. Petersilia , Community corrections: Probation, parole, and intermediate sanctions (pp. 134-141). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (06.31)

Weisman, C. P., Anglin, M. D., & Fisher, D. G. (1989). The MMPI profiles of narcotics addicts. II. Ethnic and criminal history effects. International Journal of the Addictions, 24(9), 881-896. (06.9)

Wellisch, J., Anglin, M. D., & Prendergast, M. L. (1993). Numbers and characteristics of drug-using women in the criminal justice system: Implications for treatment. Journal of Drug Issues, 23(1), 7-30. (21.13)

Wellisch, J., Falkin, G. P., & Prendergast, M. L. (1994). Drug treatment for women offenders: Research agenda. (National Institute of Justice Grant 92-IJ-CX-K018). New York: National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.; Los Angeles: UCLA Drug Abuse Research Center. (18.38)

Wellisch, J., Prendergast, M. L., & Anglin, M. D. (1993). Criminal justice and drug treatment systems linkage: Federal promotion of interagency collaboration in the 1970's. Contemporary Drug Problems, 20(4), 611-650. (06.23)

Wellisch, J., Prendergast, M. L., & Anglin, M. D. (1994). Drug-abusing women offenders: Results of a national survey. (Research in Brief: NCJ 149261). Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. (21.12)


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