Brown Randall T, Zuelsdorff Megan
Department of Family Medicine PhD Candidate, Department of Population Health Sciences; University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
J Offender Rehabil. 2009 May;48(4):336-349. doi: 10.1080/10509670902851042.
Drug treatment courts (DTCs) provide substance abuse treatment and case management services to offenders with substance use disorders as an alternative to incarceration. Studies indicate that African-Americans less frequently complete DTC programming. The current study analyzed data from the Dane County Drug Treatment Court (n = 573). The study ascertained factors associated with failure to complete treatment among African-American DTC participants. Significant factors were unemployment (p = 0.011), previous criminal history (p = 0.013), and, possibly, the presence of a cocaine use disorder (p = 0.064). Treatment plans for DTC participants should incorporate services addressing needs specific to African-Americans, who are over-represented in the U.S. correctional system. The current results indicate that employment, prior corrections involvement, and the presence of a cocaine use disorder may be specific issues to consider.
药物治疗法庭(DTCs)为患有物质使用障碍的罪犯提供药物滥用治疗和案件管理服务,作为监禁的替代方案。研究表明,非裔美国人较少完成DTC项目。本研究分析了戴恩县药物治疗法庭的数据(n = 573)。该研究确定了与非裔美国DTC参与者未能完成治疗相关的因素。重要因素包括失业(p = 0.011)、以前的犯罪史(p = 0.013),以及可能存在的可卡因使用障碍(p = 0.064)。DTC参与者的治疗计划应纳入针对非裔美国人特定需求的服务,非裔美国人在美国惩教系统中的占比过高。当前结果表明,就业、以前参与惩教以及存在可卡因使用障碍可能是需要考虑的具体问题。