TREATMENT INSIDE THE DRUG TREATMENT COURT: THE WHO, WHAT, WHERE, AND HOW OF TREATMENT SERVICES

Substance Use and Misuse - Tập 37 Số 12-13 - Trang 1665-1688 - 2002
Faye S. Taxman1, Jeffrey A. Bouffard2
1Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Maryland at College Park, 4511 Knox Rd., Suite 301, College Park, MD, 20720, U.S.A.
2Indiana University, Indianapolis, IndianaUSA

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