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Use of Long-Acting Injectable Buprenorphine in the Correctional Setting

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Using implementation science to improve evidence-based policing

This paper provides research and practice agendas for integrating implementation science methods and frameworks into evidence-based policing, as police seek to adopt evidence-informed practices that…

Utilizing Professional Peers In Drug Treatment Courts

< Explore other Curated Content Utilizing Professional Peers In Drug Treatment Courts Take one course, pick and choose courses to hone your skills, or take…

Video Explainer: Extended-Release Buprenorphine in Correctional Settings

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found improved treatment outcomes for individuals prescribed extended-release buprenorphine in jail settings. …

Video Explainer: Reentry Risks for Justice-Involved Individuals with Opioid Use Disorder

There are many opportunities to respond to opioid addiction in the criminal justice system, with medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) being the gold standard…

Virtual Meeting: Substance Use, Criminal Justice System Involvement, and Stigma (2-24-2021)

This presentation and discussion focused on stigma related to substance use and criminal justice system involvement, including how stigma affects health outcomes, and interventions that…

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Virtual Services in Judicially Led Diversion Programs Participant Findings

This report delves into judicially led diversion programs, encompassing various models like drug courts, opioid courts, and recovery-oriented compliance dockets. The report focuses on the…