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Benefits Derived From Drug Education for Former Abusers and Offenders

NCJ Number
92312
Journal
Journal of Offender Counseling Services and Rehabilitation Volume: 7 Issue: 3/4 Dated: (Spring/Summer 1983) Pages: 87-105
Author(s)
K L Senn
Date Published
1983
Length
19 pages
Annotation
A study was undertaken to determine the potential of substance abuse education as a component of an aftercare program.
Abstract
A group of former abusers, half of whom had been incarcerated, participated in a university substance abuse education course. Knowledge, attitudes and drug usage were measured prior and subsequent to the course. Similar data were gathered on regular college students. The former abusers/offenders increased their knowledge significantly, became significantly less accepting in some attitudes, and showed nonsignificant reductions in drug use. No detrimental effects accrued to college students in the same classroom with the former abusers/offenders. (Author abstract)

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