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Responding to Drug-Related Offending
Coordinated efforts between law enforcement, courts, treatment providers, and social services to reduce reoffending, promote recovery, and address the underlying causes of drug-related crime.
Engaging Youth in Substance Use Prevention
Engaging youth in substance use prevention has proven to be a vital and effective strategy. Empowerment across all youth, but particularly among marginalised groups such as youth of colour, is a significant aspect of this involvement...
Creating Spaces for Young People to Collaborate to Create Community Change: Ohio's Youth-Led Initiative
Scholars and researchers are increasingly calling attention to the need for community-based coalitions to become more inclusive of local residents and engage those most directly affected by the issues. One population, however, often remains...
UNODC World Drug Report 2024: Harms of world drug problem continue to mount amid expansions in drug use and markets
Highlights from the 2024 UNODC World Drug Report
ATI Basics: SUD Treatment for Persons in the Justice System
ECOWAS Launches “Pilot Project on Alternatives to Incarceration in West Africa for Persons with Substance Use Disorders” in Accra, Ghana
Substance use disorders among female offenders in the Criminal Justice System in East Africa
New tools for prevention practitioners: how to empower and assess your intervention?
Strategies for Providing Economic, Social, and other Community Supports for Persons Receiving Drug Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
Application of Case Care Management (CCM) in the Criminal Justice System
Criminal Justice Drug Treatment Initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean
Web App ASSIST for Systems Change
Bringing law enforcement officers closer to other agents of prevention. The experience with UNODC Guiding Document on the Role of Law Enforcement Officers in Drug Use Prevention within School Settings
Police – Going Soft on drugs
Drug-related harm reduction: a conceptual framework and a proposal for its teaching
Bi-Monthly Webinar: ISSUP Nigeria Knowledge Update Series (22nd Session)
Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) Reading List
Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) encompass multi-sector approach on strategies and programs designed to divert individuals with substance use disorders away from conventional imprisonment. These alternatives address treatment, support...
Alternatives to Imprisonment- Decade of Action
The global incarceration rate has been steadily rising, with nearly 11 million individuals detained either awaiting trial or serving sentences worldwide. Prison overcrowding presents a longstanding and pervasive challenge for numerous...
Alternatives to Incarceration: Alternatives to Incarceration A Smart Approach to Breaking the Cycle of Drug Use and Crime
Alternatives to Incarceration for Drug‐Related Offenses
Alternatives to incarceration (ATIs) are mainly designed for offenders whose criminal behavior is driven by an underlying substance abuse disorder. This behavior can include not only crimes related to substance use (e.g., possession) but...
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