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Economic evaluation of a prerelease substance abuse treatment program for repeat criminal offenders
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 07/30/09
French MT et al. – The results provide quantitative economic evidence that prerelease substance abuse treatment programs have the potential to reduce recidivism and save taxpayer dollars without adding to existing prison resources.
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