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Wellbriety Movement for Prisons: A Way to Bring Incarceration Numbers Down
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Published 2008.
5 pages.
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Alcohol abuse programs
(Offender Services)
Alcohol treatment
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Minorities
(Special Offenders)
Information is provided about Wellbriety for Prisons, a "network of supportive programs . . . [that] provide resources, emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual support for Native Americans who are looking for a traditional alternative for [alcohol abuse] recovery support and relapse prevention" (p. 2). Wellbriety utilizes a synthesis of the Medicine Wheel, 12 Steps approach, and knowledge of the criminal mind.
Accession Number: 023085
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