Factors related to outcomes of drug abusers' participation in a prison therapeutic community.

Item

Title
Factors related to outcomes of drug abusers' participation in a prison therapeutic community.
Identifier
AAI3047262
identifier
3047262
Creator
Schaefer, Mildred (Millie).
Contributor
Adviser: Charles Winick
Date
2002
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Sociology, Criminology and Penology
Abstract
This study assesses the factors that contribute to the efficiency of a program of resocialization of substance abusers via their participation in a prison therapeutic community (TC). The impact of social support mechanisms, or client resources, on treatment outcomes is explored. The preliminary findings indicate the effectiveness of the prison TC program with a reduction in inmate drug abuse and crime, and an increase in employment. Positive outcomes are strongly associated with retention in treatment. The influence on client resources upon recovery is substantiated. Higher treatment outcomes are related to positive friendships and a moderate criminal record. This study supports previous conclusions reported in prison-based TC research and it also initiates two possible areas of advancement. Investigating social interactions before, during, and after the drug treatment program to enlighten researchers of the influential factors supporting successful treatment outcomes and to help them "visualize" the actual treatment process. Lastly, the incorporation of the ethnic/minority status of clients into future TC studies is recommended.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs