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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This intriguing volume from the National Institute on Drug Abuse offers a comprehensive look at the complex issue of substance abuse treatment within the criminal justice system. Published in the late 20th century, it provides a snapshot of the approaches and challenges faced by policymakers and practitioners at a time when the War on Drugs was in full swing. The book likely explores topics such as the prevalence of addiction among incarcerated populations, the unique barriers to treatment behind bars, and the potential benefits of rehabilitation programs in reducing recidivism. With its well-preserved interior, this copy invites readers and researchers to delve into an era when the nation grappled with finding humane and effective solutions to the intertwined crises of drug abuse and mass incarceration.