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Services for Prisoners with Alcohol-Related Problems: A Survey of U.K. Prisons

NCJ Number
124967
Journal
British Journal of Addiction Volume: 84 Issue: 9 Dated: (September 1989) Pages: 1053-1058
Author(s)
M McMurran; S Baldwin
Date Published
1989
Length
6 pages
Annotation
Offenders have been identified as heavy drinkers who admit to a relationship between drinking and offending.
Abstract
Many prisoners express a desire to reduce their alcohol consumption. The extent of alcohol interventions in U.K. prisons was unknown and so a postal survey was conducted to gather basic information about current work. Of all responding establishments, 91 percent claimed to provide services for prisoners with alcohol related problems and 58 percent gave details of these services. Services are provided mainly by probation officers/social workers, prison officers and Alcoholics Anonymous. Group and individual interventions are described. Service development has been haphazard, lacking central coordination. A case is made for appointment of a central facilitator responsible for staff training, establishing a communications network, encouraging new interventions to match clients' needs, encouraging closer links with community workers and guiding evaluative research. 4 tables, 18 references. (Author abstract)

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