Enhance Treatment and Recovery Support During Incarceration

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Enhance Treatment During Incarceration

Return to Opioid Top-Level Strategy Map or Zoom Map - (Shift from Punishment to Treatment Approach for Opioid Users)

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Current Status

  • 65 percent of the nation’s 2.3 million inmates are addicted to drugs or alcohol
  • Of the roughly 3,200 jails, 40 provide
  • The biggest challenge is getting inmates to continue taking the medication once they leave the facility: "The physical symptoms of their addiction clear up pretty quickly and they feel like they’ve licked it, so they stop showing up for the monthly injections,” Klein said. “That’s when they tend to relapse.”

Benefits


Training

Residential Substance Abuse Training RSAT training and technical assistance tool



Tools & Resources

TR - Enhance Treatment During Incarceration

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Potential Actions and Partners

Resources to Investigate

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