Taxman Faye S, Perdoni Matthew L, Harrison Lana D
Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23220, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2007 Apr;32(3):239-54. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2006.12.019. Epub 2007 Mar 9.
We conducted a national survey of prisons, jails, and community correctional agencies to estimate the prevalence of entry into and accessibility of correctional programs and drug treatment services for adult offenders. Substance abuse education and awareness is the most prevalent form of service provided, being offered in 74% of prisons, 61% of jails, and 53% of community correctional agencies; at the same time, remedial education is the most frequently available correctional program in prisons (89%) and jails (59.5%), whereas sex offender therapy (57.2%) and intensive supervision (41.9%) dominate in community correctional programs. Most substance abuse services provided to offenders are offered through correctional programs such as intensive supervision, day reporting, vocational education, and work release, among others. Although agencies report a high frequency of providing substance abuse services, the prevalence rates are misleading because less than a quarter of the offenders in prisons and jails and less than 10% of those in community correctional agencies have daily access to these services through correctional agencies; in addition, these are predominantly drug treatment services that offer few clinical services. Given that drug-involved offenders are likely to have dependence rates that are four times greater than those among the general public, the drug treatment services and correctional programs available to offenders do not appear to be appropriate for the needs of this population. The National Criminal Justice Treatment Practices survey provides a better understanding of the distribution of services and programs across prisons, jails, and community correctional agencies and allows researchers and policymakers to understand some of the gaps in services and programs that may negatively affect recidivism reduction efforts.
我们对监狱、看守所和社区矫正机构进行了一项全国性调查,以估计成年罪犯进入矫正项目和药物治疗服务的比例以及这些服务的可及性。药物滥用教育和宣传是提供最为普遍的服务形式,74%的监狱、61%的看守所和53%的社区矫正机构都提供此类服务;与此同时,补习教育是监狱(89%)和看守所(59.5%)中最常提供的矫正项目,而性犯罪者治疗(57.2%)和密集监督(41.9%)在社区矫正项目中占主导地位。向罪犯提供的大多数药物滥用服务是通过诸如密集监督、日间报到、职业教育和工作释放等矫正项目提供的。尽管各机构报告提供药物滥用服务的频率很高,但这些比例具有误导性,因为监狱和看守所中不到四分之一的罪犯以及社区矫正机构中不到10%的罪犯能够通过矫正机构每天获得这些服务;此外,这些主要是药物治疗服务,提供的临床服务很少。鉴于涉毒罪犯的成瘾率可能比普通公众高四倍,现有的罪犯药物治疗服务和矫正项目似乎并不适合这一人群的需求。《国家刑事司法治疗实践调查》有助于更好地了解监狱、看守所和社区矫正机构中服务和项目的分布情况,并使研究人员和政策制定者能够了解服务和项目中可能对减少累犯努力产生负面影响的一些差距。