Journal article
Current Trends and Future Directions in the Evidence Base of Deflection
Journal of community justice, Vol.33(3), pp.5-17
Spring 2024
Abstract
The article highlights the urgent need to establish an evidence base for deflection programs, which aim to connect individuals with substance use disorders with services and resources. Topics discussed include the challenges in developing this evidence base, including the complexity of program design, the need to define clear outcomes, and the difficulties in measuring program effectiveness.
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- Title
- Current Trends and Future Directions in the Evidence Base of Deflection
- Creators
- Sarah M. ManchakSarah Light - University of CincinnatiC. Clare Strange - Drexel University, Criminology and Justice StudiesAlison FarringerKelly FiresheetsJoshua Kirven - University of North Carolina at CharlotteJon RossSophia JuarezKimberly Sperber
- Publication Details
- Journal of community justice, Vol.33(3), pp.5-17
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Criminology and Justice Studies
- Identifiers
- 991022019917804721