Barton W I
Int J Addict. 1982 Apr;17(3):417-44. doi: 10.3109/10826088209064049.
A survey by the Department of Justice in 1978 of inmates of local jails in the United States found that 68% had ever used drugs like heroin, cocaine, marijuana, amphetamines, or barbiturates outside a treatment program, and without a doctor's prescription. Offenses for which relatively larger proportions of inmates reported drug use included robbery, burglary, auto theft, larceny, and drug offenses. During the month prior to jail, 44% of inmates reported using drugs. Some 21% of convicted inmates reported being under the influence of drugs at the time of an offense for which convicted. One-fourth of inmates reporting drug use had ever been enrolled in drug treatment. Treatment and rehabilitation of the drug abuser in a jail setting is discussed.
美国司法部1978年对当地监狱囚犯进行的一项调查发现,68%的囚犯曾在非治疗项目且无医生处方的情况下使用过海洛因、可卡因、大麻、安非他命或巴比妥酸盐等毒品。报告吸毒比例相对较高的囚犯所犯罪行包括抢劫、入室盗窃、汽车盗窃、盗窃和毒品犯罪。在入狱前一个月,44%的囚犯报告使用过毒品。约21%的被定罪囚犯报告在其被定罪的犯罪行为发生时受到毒品影响。报告吸毒的囚犯中有四分之一曾参加过戒毒治疗。本文讨论了在监狱环境中对吸毒者的治疗和康复问题。