The Aboriginal Offender Substance Abuse Program (AOSAP) examining the effects of successful completion on post-release outcomes
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1 electronic text (viii, 73 p.) : ill., digital file. - Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Correctional Service of Canada, 2009
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General Note: | "January 2009". Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-67). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- The Burden of Need among Aboriginal Peoples -- Addressing Substance Use and Criminality through Effective Programming -- Traditional Approaches to Healing and Recovery -- Building Capacity to Address the Needs of Aboriginal Offenders -- The Aboriginal Offender Substance Abuse Program -- Holistic Model of Recovery -- AOSAP Program Content -- Method of Program Delivery -- Quality Review Process -- Hypotheses -- Study Design -- Cohort -- Data Sources -- Potential Covariates of Post-release Outcome -- Indicators of Outcome -- Procedures -- Statistical Analyses -- Results -- Introduction -- 1 Measures of Association between Covariates -- Need and Risk for Recidivism -- Substance Abuse, Need and Program Exposure -- Substance Abuse Program Exposure and Risk -- Age Quartiles, Risk for Recidivism and Need Rating -- Age Quartiles and Substance Abuse Program Status -- 2 Predictors of Revocation -- The Effects of Other Covariates -- Model Diagnostics -- 3 Community-based Indicators of Performance -- Revocation Type -- Community-based Urinalysis -- Discussion -- The Predictors of Revocation -- Predictors of Relapse to Substance Abuse -- Limitations of the Study -- Future Research Possibilities -- Conclusion -- References. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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