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Judicial supervision of drug-abusing offendersDouglas B Marlowe
Division of Law and Ethics Research, Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 South Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3475, USA
J Psychoactive Drugs . 2006..This article reviews that research evidence and considers its implications for designing effective and cost-efficient policies and programs for drug-abusing criminal offenders...
Are judicial status hearings a "key component" of drug court? Six and twelve months outcomesDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 South Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3475, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 79:145-55. 2005..These findings lend credence to the potential effectiveness of drug courts; however, continuing-care strategies are required to extend the effects of drug courts beyond the initial active phases of the program...
Adapting judicial supervision to the risk level of drug offenders: discharge and 6-month outcomes from a prospective matching studyDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3475, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 88:S4-13. 2007..These findings yield practical information for enhancing the efficacy and cost-efficiency of drug court services. Directions for future research on adaptive programming for drug offenders are discussed...
Higher magnitude cash payments improve research follow-up rates without increasing drug use or perceived coercionDavid S Festinger
Treatment Research Institute, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 S Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3475, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 96:128-35. 2008..This suggests that the use of higher magnitude payments and cash payments may be effective strategies for obtaining more representative follow-up samples without increasing new drug use or perceptions of coercion...
Integrating substance abuse treatment and criminal justice supervisionDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 3475, USA
Sci Pract Perspect 2:4-14. 2003..This article presents promising findings from programs implementing this strategy and discusses best treatment practices to meet the needs of both low-risk and high-risk clients...
Multidimensional assessment of perceived treatment-entry pressures among substance abusersD B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 South Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 3475, USA
Psychol Addict Behav 15:97-108. 2001..These data support the discriminative and predictive utility of performing a multidimensional assessment of pressures to enter treatment...
Perceived deterrence and outcomes in drug courtDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19106 3475, USA
Behav Sci Law 23:183-98. 2005..The correlational design does not permit inferences of causality; however, the results lend credence to perceived deterrence as a potential explanatory mechanism for the effects of drug courts...
Drug policy by popular referendum: This, too, shall passDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, 600 Public Ledger Bldg, 150 S Independence Mall West, 19106 3475, Philadelphia, PA, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 25:213-21. 2003....
Drug policy by analogy: well, it's like thisDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 South Independence Mall West, Phaildalphia, PA 19106, USA
Psychiatr Serv 54:1455-6. 2003
Day treatment for cocaine dependence: incremental utility over outpatient counseling and voucher incentivesDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 S Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3475, USA
Addict Behav 28:387-98. 2003..In addition, there may have been a ceiling effect from the vouchers, which masked the influence of the additional day treatment components...
Status hearings in drug court: when more is less and less is moreDavid S Festinger
Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 South Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3475, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 68:151-7. 2002..These findings lend useful guidance to drug courts. Status hearings are expensive and time consuming and should be targeted to clients who would benefit most from them...
Does size matter? Salience of follow-up payments in drug abuse researchJason R Croft
Treatment Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA
IRB 29:15-9. 2007
Depot naltrexone in lieu of incarceration: a behavioral analysis of coerced treatment for addicted offendersDouglas B Marlowe
Treatment Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 19106 3475, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 31:131-9. 2006..Specific recommendations are offered for questions that must be addressed in future research studies...
From telephone to office: intake attendance as a function of appointment delayDavid S Festinger
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19106 3475, USA
Addict Behav 27:131-7. 2002..This accelerated intake procedure allows clinics to reach more patients in need of services...
Do research payments precipitate drug use or coerce participation?David S Festinger
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, 600 Public Ledger Bldg, 150 S Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3475, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 78:275-81. 2005..Finally, the results suggest that higher magnitude payments may be more cost-effective by reducing the need for more intensive follow-up efforts...
The Internet as a source of drugs of abuseRobert F Forman
Alkermes, 88 Sidney Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Curr Psychiatry Rep 8:377-82. 2006..The emergence of NPWs requires new law enforcement and public health initiatives; continued monitoring efforts will determine whether efforts to reduce the availability of NPWs are successful...
Social adjustment of family members and significant others (FSOs) of drug usersClifton R Hudson
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 23:171-81. 2002..Further inquiry is needed to improve our understanding of the impact of drug use on the users' family members...
Internet access to Salvia divinorum: implications for policy, prevention, and treatmentValerie Hoover
Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, 150 South Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 35:22-7. 2008..Consequently, there is little basis to contradict the many Web sites that encourage its use. Implications for drug policy, prevention, and treatment are discussed...
The availability and portrayal of stimulants over the InternetTy S Schepis
Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06519, USA
J Adolesc Health 42:458-65. 2008..To quantify the online availability and portrayal of amphetamine-class prescription stimulants with a focus on those medications commonly prescribed to and abused by adolescents...
Research Grants
- Services Research on Sanctions & Rewards in Drug CourtDOUGLAS MARLOWE; Fiscal Year: 2005..By isolating the specific effects of various components of drug courts, we will determine the optimum manner in which to structure and deliver services for this promising intervention. ..
- Adaptive Services in Drug CourtDOUGLAS MARLOWE; Fiscal Year: 2009....
- Matching Services to Client Needs in Drug CourtDOUGLAS MARLOWE; Fiscal Year: 2005..abstract_text> ..
- Adaptive Services in Drug CourtDouglas B Marlowe; Fiscal Year: 2010....
- THE ROLE OF JUDICIAL STATUS HEARINGS IN DRUG COURTDOUGLAS MARLOWE; Fiscal Year: 2002..The results will shed light on the most effective and cost-efficient means to administer this promising intervention. ..
