Drug Treatment: What Works?
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Description
Britain, like almost everywhere else, has a burgeoning drug problem. Finding ways of dealing with this problem is a major platform of government policy and a great deal has been made of the impact of treatment on drug users. Drug Treatment: What Works? is a cutting edge survey of the latest developments in these treatments, and it sets out to ask some of the crucial questions in the treatment of drug abusers; including:
* Which treatments work with what sorts of abusers?* What are the key indicators of likely success?
* Does coercion work or must treatment be freely entered into?
* Is drug testing an essential backup for successful treatment? Featuring contributions from some the leading figures in this field, Drug Treatment: What Works? will be essential reading for students, academics and professionals studying drug treatment in the areas criminology, social policy and medicine.
Editor: Bean, Philip, Editor: Nemitz, Teresa
Topic: Sociology
Media: Book
ISBN: 415268168
Language: English
Pages: 249
Additional information
Weight | 1.19 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.46 × 6.2 × 0.79 in |
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