Parole Violation: Of Revocation Treatment in Lieu As with probation, a parole
board can impose intermediate sanctions, including AOD abuse treatment, ...
This publication was written under contract number ADM 270-91-0007 from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration . Anna Marsh, Ph.D., Sandra Clunies, M.S., and Duiona R. Baker, M.P.H., served as the CSAT Government project officers. Beth Lindeman served as project director, Sandra Trilling as TIP manager, Carolyn Davis as managing editor, and Constance Gartner as editor. Writers were Carolyn Davis, Randi Henderson, and Angela Verdelle.
The opinions expressed herein are the views of the consensus panel participants and do not reflect the official position of CSAT or any other part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services . No official support or endorsement of CSAT or DHHS is intended or should be inferred. The guidelines proffered in this document should not be considered as substitutes for individualized patient care and treatment decisions.
Language
English
Pages
101
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Release
October 17, 1994
ISBN
0788175955
ISBN 13
0788175955
Combining Substance Abuse Treatment With Intermediate Sancations for Adults in the Criminal Justice System
Parole Violation: Of Revocation Treatment in Lieu As with probation, a parole
board can impose intermediate sanctions, including AOD abuse treatment, ...
This publication was written under contract number ADM 270-91-0007 from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration . Anna Marsh, Ph.D., Sandra Clunies, M.S., and Duiona R. Baker, M.P.H., served as the CSAT Government project officers. Beth Lindeman served as project director, Sandra Trilling as TIP manager, Carolyn Davis as managing editor, and Constance Gartner as editor. Writers were Carolyn Davis, Randi Henderson, and Angela Verdelle.
The opinions expressed herein are the views of the consensus panel participants and do not reflect the official position of CSAT or any other part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services . No official support or endorsement of CSAT or DHHS is intended or should be inferred. The guidelines proffered in this document should not be considered as substitutes for individualized patient care and treatment decisions.