Drug use in prisoners : epidemiology, implications, and policy responses /
Drug use in prisoners : epidemiology, implications, and policy responses /
edited by Stuart A. Kinner, Josiah D. Rich.
- xiv, 284 pages
The "drugs-crime nexus" / The global epidemiology of drug use in prison / Injecting while incarcerated / Alcohol use among incarcerated individuals / Tobacco use among prisoners / Substance use after release from prison / Drug use, HIV, and the high risk environment of prisons / The perfect storm : tuberculosis, substance use disorders and incarceration / Drug use in prisoners and hepatitis / Prisoners with a substance use disorder and a mental illness / Understanding the risk environment surrounding drug use in prisons : the unique contributions of qualitative research / Drug use and prison : the challenge of making human rights protections a reality / Recidivism : the impact of substance abuse on continued involvement in the justice system / Substance use and consequences among people who have been incarcerated : a public health issue / Supply reduction in prison: the evidence / Drug treatment for prisoners: opioid substitution treatment, therapeutic communities and cognitive behavioural therapy / Harm reduction in prisons / Preventing drug-related death in recently released prisoners / Drug use in prisoners : epidemiology, implications, and policy responses / Dominique de Andrade -- Chloe Carpentier, Luis Royuela, Linda Montanari, Philip Davis -- M-J Milloy -- David Wyatt Seal, Sarah Yancey, Manasa Reddy, Stuart A. Kinner -- Jennifer Clarke, Manasa Reddy -- Sarah Larney, Mark Stoove, Stuart A. Kinner -- Lyuba Azbel, Frederick L. Altice -- Haider A. Al-Darraji, Frederick L. Altice -- Rebecca J. Winter, Margaret E. Hellard -- Kate Dolan, Michael Farrell, and Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam -- Will Small, Ryan McNeil -- Joanne Csete, Rick Lines, Ralf Jurgens -- Faye Taxman, Mary Mun -- Ingrid Binswanger, Andrea K. Finlay -- Robert L. Trestman, Ashbel T. Wall -- Kate Dolan, Zahra Alam-Mehrjerdi, Babak Moazen -- Kathryn Snow, Michael Levy -- Julie Brummer, Lars Moller, Stefan Enggist -- Stuart A. Kinner, Josiah D. Rich.
"In most countries, problematic drug use is dealt with primarily as a criminal justice issue, rather than a health issue. Accordingly, a large proportion of people in prison have a history of alcohol, tobacco and/or illicit drug use and, despite the best efforts of correctional authorities, some continue to use these substances in prison, often in very risky ways. After release from prison, many relapse to risky substance use, and are at high risk of poor health outcomes, preventable death, or reincarceration.In this edited volume, for the first time we bring together 40 contributors from 10 countries to review what is known about alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use in people who cycle through prisons, and the harms associated with use of these substances. We consider some evidence-based responses to these harms - both in prison and after return to the community - and discuss their implications for policy reform.This book is international in scope and multi-disciplinary in character. It brings together and integrates the perspectives of public health and addictions researchers, criminologists and correctional leaders, epidemiologists, physicians, and human rights lawyers. Our contributors are unified in their commitment to evidence-informed policy - that is, doing what we know works. An overarching theme pervading all of the chapters is that people who cycle through prisons come from the community, and almost always return to the community. Their health problems are therefore our health problems; in other words, 'prisoner health is public health'"--
9780199374847
20312679
Substance abuse.
Prisoners--Drug use.
Recidivism.
362.29086927
The "drugs-crime nexus" / The global epidemiology of drug use in prison / Injecting while incarcerated / Alcohol use among incarcerated individuals / Tobacco use among prisoners / Substance use after release from prison / Drug use, HIV, and the high risk environment of prisons / The perfect storm : tuberculosis, substance use disorders and incarceration / Drug use in prisoners and hepatitis / Prisoners with a substance use disorder and a mental illness / Understanding the risk environment surrounding drug use in prisons : the unique contributions of qualitative research / Drug use and prison : the challenge of making human rights protections a reality / Recidivism : the impact of substance abuse on continued involvement in the justice system / Substance use and consequences among people who have been incarcerated : a public health issue / Supply reduction in prison: the evidence / Drug treatment for prisoners: opioid substitution treatment, therapeutic communities and cognitive behavioural therapy / Harm reduction in prisons / Preventing drug-related death in recently released prisoners / Drug use in prisoners : epidemiology, implications, and policy responses / Dominique de Andrade -- Chloe Carpentier, Luis Royuela, Linda Montanari, Philip Davis -- M-J Milloy -- David Wyatt Seal, Sarah Yancey, Manasa Reddy, Stuart A. Kinner -- Jennifer Clarke, Manasa Reddy -- Sarah Larney, Mark Stoove, Stuart A. Kinner -- Lyuba Azbel, Frederick L. Altice -- Haider A. Al-Darraji, Frederick L. Altice -- Rebecca J. Winter, Margaret E. Hellard -- Kate Dolan, Michael Farrell, and Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam -- Will Small, Ryan McNeil -- Joanne Csete, Rick Lines, Ralf Jurgens -- Faye Taxman, Mary Mun -- Ingrid Binswanger, Andrea K. Finlay -- Robert L. Trestman, Ashbel T. Wall -- Kate Dolan, Zahra Alam-Mehrjerdi, Babak Moazen -- Kathryn Snow, Michael Levy -- Julie Brummer, Lars Moller, Stefan Enggist -- Stuart A. Kinner, Josiah D. Rich.
"In most countries, problematic drug use is dealt with primarily as a criminal justice issue, rather than a health issue. Accordingly, a large proportion of people in prison have a history of alcohol, tobacco and/or illicit drug use and, despite the best efforts of correctional authorities, some continue to use these substances in prison, often in very risky ways. After release from prison, many relapse to risky substance use, and are at high risk of poor health outcomes, preventable death, or reincarceration.In this edited volume, for the first time we bring together 40 contributors from 10 countries to review what is known about alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use in people who cycle through prisons, and the harms associated with use of these substances. We consider some evidence-based responses to these harms - both in prison and after return to the community - and discuss their implications for policy reform.This book is international in scope and multi-disciplinary in character. It brings together and integrates the perspectives of public health and addictions researchers, criminologists and correctional leaders, epidemiologists, physicians, and human rights lawyers. Our contributors are unified in their commitment to evidence-informed policy - that is, doing what we know works. An overarching theme pervading all of the chapters is that people who cycle through prisons come from the community, and almost always return to the community. Their health problems are therefore our health problems; in other words, 'prisoner health is public health'"--
9780199374847
20312679
Substance abuse.
Prisoners--Drug use.
Recidivism.
362.29086927