Criminal Justice Interventions Programme. (2007) Out of crime, into treatment: an introduction to the Criminal Justice Interventions Programme (CJIP) for treatment providers. United Kingdom: Home Office.
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The Drug Interventions Programme is a key part of the UK Government’s strategy for tackling drugs, changing lives and reducing crime. And it’s working: record numbers of people are being helped with their drug misuse, treatment waiting times for everyone have been dramatically reduced and drug-related crime has fallen by a fifth since the Programme began. This booklet contains general information for professionals who provide clinical and/or non-clinical treatment services to drug misusers. It gives you an overview of the Programme and aims to answer any questions that you may have, including clarification of what we mean by throughcare and aftercare. The booklet also explains how treatment providers make a vital contribution to the Programme, and how the Programme can help treatment providers engage and retain clients in treatment.
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Treatment and maintenance > Treatment factors
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Health care programme, service or facility > Community-based treatment (primary care)
MM-MO Crime and law > Justice and enforcement system
MM-MO Crime and law > Justice system > Community anti-crime or assistance programme
MM-MO Crime and law > Justice system > Court system > Drug court
VA Geographic area > Europe > United Kingdom
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