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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 14 (6): 344–349.
Published: 01 May 2002
..., including one who is a practitioner of narcotic replacement therapy; two people who direct drug treatment programs in 344 F E D E R A L S E N T E N C I N G R E P O R T E R · V O L . 1 4 , N O . 6 · M A Y / J U N E 2 0 0 2 Michigan, at least one of whom directs a program providing services in Wayne County...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (4): 201–208.
Published: 01 April 2024
... testing (e.g., twice daily breathalyzers, remote alcohol monitoring); those testing positive face an immediate sanction, typically a night or two in jail. Unlike drug courts and other forms of coerced substance use disorder treatment, 24/7 does not require participants to enter a treatment program...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 15 (1): 32–40.
Published: 01 October 2002
... and 800 prison beds. The state of Kansas currently has no statewide coordinated, structured, consistent spectrum of treatment and punishment for drug offenders other than incarceration. The Department of Corrections reports that 1,774 inmates participated in drug treatment programs in FY 2001...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2018) 31 (1): 21–27.
Published: 01 October 2018
... in recent Norwegian criminal policy. For example, the white paper entitled Punishment that works Less Crime A safer Society, 5 is about leading convicts to the right track by providing the sentence with measures that facilitates this. II. The Norwegian Drug Treatment Program Supervised by the Court...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (1): 72–75.
Published: 01 October 2011
... but also a period of opportunities to get people started on the path to employment, abstinence from drugs, good family relations, and crime-free living. © The Ohio State University sentencing reentry release procedures drug treatment programs Family Strength Index The First Month Out: Post...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 35 (1): 6–8.
Published: 01 October 2022
..., research demonstrates that drug treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, diversion programs, etc. can be efficacious, while too often imprisonment is not. Second, the Commission’s decision making underscores Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in United States v. Mistretta : It is a junior varsity legislature...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 14 (3-4): 152–158.
Published: 01 January 2002
...% reduction in the guideline sentencing range.6 A second provision permitted the early release, by up to one year, of nonviolent offenders who successfully complete a drug treatment program while incarcerated.7 II. Trends in federal sentencing practice, 1986±1999 The changes in federal sentencing law...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2007) 19 (4): 253–260.
Published: 01 April 2007
... drug offenses; expedited parole eligibility review; called upon judiciary and corrections to reduce probation and parole revocations by 20% (2005) Expanded diversion to treatment for certain drug offenses (2004); established a diversion program for persons convicted of a first-time property offense...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2007) 19 (5): 329–334.
Published: 01 June 2007
... these reforms. In an official document, the New York State legislature recognized that the previous sentencing scheme provide[d] inordinately harsh punishment for low-level drug offenders, warehouse[d] offenders in state prison who could more productively be placed in an effective drug treatment program...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2020) 32 (4): 221–224.
Published: 01 April 2020
... pervasive in poorly resourced jurisdictions. Responses included the following: One of my districts has a drug court. But if you happen to live on one side of a line, you re going to get a conviction, but if you live on the other, you re going to get an alternative program. (Judge 3) There s nothing money...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 14 (6): 327–331.
Published: 01 May 2002
... the use of imprisonment and the associated costsÑstrategies that include new approaches to parole release and supervision, new laws which divert certain drug offenders into treatment programs, and new provisions which grant judges more discretion to explore alternatives to imprisonment in cases previously...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2019) 32 (1): 54–55.
Published: 01 October 2019
... quali ed to be transitioned under the pilot program. In response to FSA requirement to expand the use of outside resources, BOP added approximately 1,700 volunteers since December 2018. Drug Treatment Sobriety is a key in maintaining employment. The BOP has a robust drug treatment strategy...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2000) 12 (5): 252–257.
Published: 01 March 2000
... treatmentprograms ifan individualdeclares himself tobe an addict, substantiates thatdeclaration, and enters a long-term treatment program, or is deemed tobe rehabilitatedpursuant to the rules estab lishedby theSecretaryofHealth and Human Services. 45 C.F.R. ?78.2 or long-term drug (tbr)edatemfeinntesprLoognragm...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2009) 22 (1): 59–61.
Published: 01 October 2009
.... BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges the courts to adopt treatment-oriented, diversionary drug court programs as one component of a comprehensive approach that (i) intervene with drug-involved defendants immediately after arrest and divert eligible defendants to treatment programs...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2019) 32 (1): 52–53.
Published: 01 October 2019
... on Home Con nement. The legislation also expands a pilot program for eligible elderly and terminally ill offenders to be transitioned to Home Con nement as part of a pilot program. Since enactment of the law, 201 inmates have quali ed to be transitioned under the pilot program. Drug Treatment. The BOP has...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 14 (3-4): 179–185.
Published: 01 January 2002
...% and related criminal activity also significantly declined both during and after treatment.34 Most drug court programs last at least one year.35 During that time substance abusing offenders are assessed and placed into an appropriate treatment program. The court monitors both the drug court participantÕs...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 14 (6): 337–343.
Published: 01 May 2002
... be provided with discretion to offer treatment to some defendants who have a concurrent charge for a nonviolent offense or who have previously completed drug treatment programs under the Initiative.37 Also, incarceration may not be ordered for Þrst- or second-time program violations.38 Defendants who...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2009) 22 (1): 62–76.
Published: 01 October 2009
... by the Cook County Sheriff s Office (which several commissioners visited) has a solid record of accomplishment, possibly because of the continuity of services after graduation and sustained aftercare in the community. According to Ms. LaVigne, long-term residential drug treatment programs that are based...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2007) 19 (4): 261–263.
Published: 01 April 2007
... training programs, as well as plans for a job and housing. Requiring inmates to make progress toward educational or drug treatment goals before becoming eligible for work assignments. Expand local capacity. The State should reallocate resources to assist counties in expanding local capacity including...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2009) 21 (3): 174–178.
Published: 01 February 2009
..., in light of our generally (overly) long prison sentences, back-end measures should be rethought ever more carefully. This article focuses particularly on one federal back-end mechanism, the Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program, which has excluded noncitizens from participating and receiving...