Research Translations

Translating the latest research is a key component of improving implementation of effective policies, practices, and interventions into practice. The JCOIN CTC breaks down the latest research and science around substance use disorders and related issues within health and justice settings for research and practitioner audiences.

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New Study on Distribution of Federal Funding Across States to Address the Opioid Crisis in Justice Settings

Continuous Trainings on Behavioral Therapies May Help Address Implementation and Delivery Barriers of Effective SUD Treatments

HHS Releases New Medicaid Reentry 1115 Demonstration Opportunity to Increase Access to Care for Individuals Leaving Prison and Jail

Study Identifies Key Barriers and Facilitators for Medications to Treat Opioid Use Disorders in U.S. Jails

Research Finds that Brief Interventions Can Correct Officer Perceptions of the Harms of Accidental Fentanyl Contact among First Responders

Extended Release Buprenorphine in Correctional Settings Shows Increased Treatment Retention and Reduced Opioid Use

Video Explainer: Extended-Release Buprenorphine in Correctional Settings

COVID-19

States Policies to Expand Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatment during COVID-19

A Large Proportion of U.S. Jails Donโ€™t Provide MOUD to Pregnant Women with OUD, New Study Finds

Offering Buprenorphine Prior to Release from Jail May Reduce Recidivism

Jail Prison

Issue Brief: Considerations for Initiation of OUD Medications for Patients Recently Released from Controlled Environments

Issue Brief: Medications for Opioid and Alcohol Use Disorders: Research Insights for Criminal Justice Professionals