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Category: Special Series

October 26, 2015

Why police are putting people in treatment instead of jail


October 21, 2015

The DRAM, Vol. 11(11) – Identifying prisoners in need of treatment for alcohol use disorders


October 16, 2015

Substance abuse disorder treatment in the criminal justice system: a front-line perspective


October 14, 2015

The WAGER, Vol. 20(11) – From DSM-IV to DSM-5: Effects on the diagnosis of Gambling Disorder among incarcerated people


October 7, 2015

STASH Vol. 11(10) – Racial and ethnic parity for prisoners in need of treatment


October 7, 2015

Introduction to the Special Series on Addiction Treatment within Correctional Facilities


August 26, 2015

The DRAM, Vol. 11(9) – Playing hard: Problem drinking among college athletes


August 19, 2015

The WAGER, Vol. 20(9) – Warning signs: The influence of gambling ads on gambling behavior


August 12, 2015

STASH, Vol. 11(8) – Play through the pain: Participation in organized sports and opioid use among adolescents


August 5, 2015

ASHES, Vol. 11(8) – Ready to quit smoking? Vigorous exercise can help reduce cravings


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