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Evidence-Based Treatment Model for Persons with Co-Occurring Diagnoses in the Criminal Justice System

NCJ Number
237445
Journal
Critical Issues in Justice and Politics Volume: 2 Issue: 3 Dated: November 2009 Pages: 77-88
Author(s)
Kendra N. Bowen
Date Published
November 2009
Length
12 pages
Annotation
This paper examines the Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment model, and how it is being implemented in the criminal justice system.
Abstract
Evidence-based research and the concept of "what works" rarely guides criminal justice policies (MacKenzie, 2005). This paper examines an evidence-based approach to treating individuals with co-occurring disorders (COD). Rates of individuals in the criminal justice system with co-occurring disorders are significantly higher than that of the general population (Peters & Hills, 1997). Research has continually displayed that the integrated treatment of co-occurring disorders is the most effective approach to treating this population (Osher & Levine, 2005). This paper specifically examines the Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment model, an evidence-based treatment model for co-occurring disorders, and the extent to which this approach is being implemented in the criminal justice system. This paper concludes with recommendations for the continued improvement of treatment for co-occurring disorders in the criminal justice system. (Published Abstract)