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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...
Penalties for drug law offences in Europe at a glance
This resource facilitates the examination and comparison of penalties or rehabilitative measures for primary drug-related offenses such as drug use, possession for personal use, and supply-related crimes across European countries...
Co-Creation in Community-Based Prevention
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...
Toxicological Aspects of the Electronic Cigarette
Interventions for Supporting Homeless Individuals with Substance Use Issues in the UK
ISSUP Türkiye Launch & Gaming and Gaming Disorder: Beyond the Obvious
ATI Basics: Fundamentals of Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI)
Pharmacotherapy Specialist Role in Rehabilitation Centres
Alternative to Incarceration for Drug Users: Case of Côte d'Ivoire
Substance Use Disorders and Oral Health
Challenges in Implementing an Effective Prevention Program
Adicción a la Pornografía
Ponente: Dra. María Victoria Arévalo Prieto, Ph.D
Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales con Mención en Psicología: Universidad de Radboud, Nimega Holanda. Posgrado en Terapia Conductual Cognitiva Universidad Libre-Berlín Alemania. Diploma de...
ATI Basics: Why Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI)?
Utilising ISSUP Online Resources
Bi-Monthly Webinar: ISSUP Nigeria Knowledge Update Series (21st Session)
Pharmacy Automation in Rehabilitation Centres
The Power of Words: A Deep Dive into the Language of Addiction
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