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Getting Free Behind the Walls: Comprehensive Addictions Treatment: Information Brochure
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Getting Free Behind the Walls: Comprehensive Addictions Treatment: Information Brochure
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Published 2000.
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Institutional drug programs
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New Mexico
The use of Therapeutic Communities (TCs) to treat incarcerated offenders' substance dependencies is highlighted. This document addresses program history, performance goals and objectives, screening and diagnosis, treatment, other NMCD services, and the need to determine efficacy.
Accession Number: 018516
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