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Publications
Articles on Substance Abuse among Criminal
Justice Populations
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Burdon, W., Kilian, T. C., Koutsenok, I., & Prendergast,
M. (2001). Treating substance-abusing sex offenders in a correctional
environment. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 1(1), 3-4, 11-12.
Burdon, W., Roll, J. M., Prendergast, M., & Rawson,
R. (2001). Drug courts and contingency management. Journal of Drug
Issues, 31(1),
73-90.
Burdon, W. M., Farabee, D., Prendergast, M. L.,
Messina, N. P., & Cartier,
J. (2002). Prison-based substance abuse programs: Implementation
and operational issues. Federal Probation, 66(3), 3-8.
Burdon, W. M., Prendergast, M. L., Eisen, V., & Messina,
N. (2003). Sanctions and Rewards in Prison-Based Therapeutic Community
Treatment: Promoting Client Engagement in Treatment. Federal Probation,67(2),
47-52.
Burdon, W. M., Messina, N., & Prendergast,
M. L. (2004). The California Treatment Expansion Initiative: Aftercare
Participation,
Recidivism, and Predictors of Outcomes. Prison Journal, 84(1), 61-80.
Burdon, W., & Prendergast, M. (2004). Behavioral
reinforcement in prison-based substance abuse treatment: Integrating
an evidence-based
innovation. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 4(3), 33, 39-43.
Campos, M., Prendergast, M., Evans, W., & Martinez,
J. (2003). The California Department of Corrections Drug Reduction
Strategy
project. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 3(4), 49-64
Falkin, G., Prendergast, M., & Anglin, M.
D. (1994). Drug treatment within the criminal justice system. Federal
Probation, 58(3), 31-36.
Farabee, D., Prendergast, M., & Anglin, M.
D. (1998). The effectiveness of coerced treatment for drug-abusing
offenders. Federal Probation,
62(1), 3-10.
Farabee, D., Prendergast, M., Cartier, J., Knight,
K., Wexler, H., & Anglin,
M (1999). Barriers to the implementation of prison-based substance
abuse treatment programs. Prison Journal, 79(2), 150-162.
Farabee, D., Shen, H., Hser, Y.I., Grella, C.E., and Anglin, M.D.
(2001). The effect of drug treatment on criminal behavior among adolescents
in DATOS-A. Journal of Adolescent Research, 16(6), 679-696.
Farabee, D., Prendergast, M., & Cartier,
J. (2002). Methamphetamine use and HIV risk among substance-abusing
offenders in California.
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 34(3), 295-300.
Farabee, D., Shen, H., Prendergast, M., & Cartier,
J. (2004). The effectiveness of coerced admission to prison-based
drug treatment.
Offender Substance Abuse Report, 4(4), 49-50, 56-59.
Farabee, D., & Shen, H.(In Press). Antipsychotic
medication adherence, cocaine use, and recidivism among a parolee
sample. Behavioral
Sciences and the Law.
Grella, C.E., Annon, J.J., and Anglin, M.D. (2000). Drug use and
risk for HIV among women arrestees in California. AIDS and Behavior,
4(3), 289-295.
Grella, C.E., Stein, J.A., & Greenwell, L.
(In Press). Associations among Childhood Trauma, Adolescent Problem
Behaviors, and Adverse
Adult Outcomes in Substance-Abusing Women Offenders. Psychology of
Addictive Behavior.
Hall, E. A., Baldwin, D. M., & Prendergast,
M. (2001). Substance abuse treatment: Barriers to success for women
on parole. Human Organization,
60(3), 225-233.
Hall, E., Prendergast, M. Wellisch, J., Patten,
M., & Cao,
Y. (2004). Treating drug-abusing women prisoners: An outcomes evaluation
of the Forever Free Program. Prison Journal, 84(1), 81-105.
Hser, Y.I., Teruya, C., Evans, E., Longshore,
D., Grella, C., & Farabee,
D. (2003). Treating drug-abusing offenders: Initial findings from
a five-county study on the impact of California’s Proposition
36 on treatment system and patient outcomes. Evaluation Review, 27
(5),479-505
McCollister, K., French, M., Prendergast, M., Wexler, H., Sacks,
S., Hall, E. (2003). Is in-prison treatment enough? A cost-effectiveness
analysis of prison-based treatment and aftercare services for substance-abusing
offenders. Law and Policy, 25(1), 63-81.
Messina, N., & Prendergast, M. (2001). Therapeutic
community treatment for women in prison: Some success, but the
jury is still
out. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 1(4), 49-50, 54-56.
Messina, N., Burdon, W., & Prendergast, M.
(2003). Assessing the needs of women in institutional therapeutic
communities. Journal
of Offender Rehabilitation, 37(2), 89-106.
Messina, N., Burdon, W., Prendergast, M., & Patten.
(2003). Assessing the needs of women in prison-based therapeutic
communities.
Women, Girls, and Criminal Justice, 4(3) 33-48.
Prendergast, M., Anglin, M. D., & Wellisch,
J. (1995). Treatment for drug-abusing offenders under community
supervision. Federal Probation,
59(4), 66-75. (Reprinted in J. Petersilia (Ed.), Community Corrections:
Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1998.)
Prendergast, M., Wellisch, J., & Falkin,
G. (1995). Assessment and services for substance-abusing women
offenders in community and
correctional settings. Prison Journal, 75(2), 240-256.
Prendergast, M., Wellisch, J., & Wong, M.
(1996). Residential treatment for women parolees following prison
drug treatment: Treatment
experiences, needs and services, outcomes. Prison Journal, 76(3),
253-274.
Prendergast, M., Farabee, D., & Cartier,
J. (2001). The impact of in-prison therapeutic community programs
on prison management.
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 32(3), 63-78.
Prendergast, M., Farabee, D., & Cartier,
J. (2002). Corrections-based substance abuse programs: Good for
inmates, good for prisons. Offender
Substance Abuse Report, 2(6), 81-82, 91-92.
Prendergast, M., Farabee, D., Cartier, J., & Henkin,
S. (2002). Involuntary treatment within a prison setting: Impact
on psychosocial
change during treatment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29(1), 5-26.
Prendergast, M., Hall, E., & Wexler, H. (2003).
Multiple measures of outcome in assessing a prison-based drug treatment
program.. Journal
of Offender Rehabilitation, 37(3-4), 65-94.
Prendergast, M., Campos, M., Evans, W., & Martinez,
J. (2004) Evaluation of the California Department of Corrections
Drug Reduction
Strategy. Prison Journal, 84(2), 265-280.
Prendergast, M., Hall, E., Wexler, H., Melnick,
G., & Cao, Y.
(2004). Amity prison-based therapeutic community: Five-year outcomes.
Prison Journal, 84(1), 36-60.
Prendergast, M., & Wexler, H. (2004). Correctional
substance-abuse treatment programs in California: A historical
perspective. Prison
Journal, 84(1), 8-35.
Wellisch, J., Anglin, M. D., & Prendergast,
M. (1993). Numbers and characteristics of drug-using women in the
criminal justice system:
Implications for treatment. Journal of Drug Issues, 23(1), 7-30.
Wellisch, J., Prendergast, M., & Anglin,
M. D. (1993). Criminal justice and drug treatment systems linkage:
Federal promotion of
interagency collaboration in the 1970s. Contemporary Drug Problems,
20(4), 611-650.
Wellisch, J., Prendergast, M., & Anglin,
M. D. (1994). Jail: A found opportunity for intervening with substance-abusing
pregnant
women. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 1(1), 17-38.
Wellisch, J., Prendergast, M., & Anglin,
M. D. (1995). Toward a drug abuse treatment system. Journal of
Drug Issues, 25(4), 759-782.
Wellisch, J., Prendergast, M., & Anglin,
M. D. (1996). Needs assessment and services for drug-abusing women
offenders: Results
from a national survey of community-based treatment programs. Women
and Criminal Justice, 8(1), 27-60.
Books and Book Chapters on Substance Abuse among Criminal Justice
Populations
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Prendergast, M., Anglin, M. D., & Wellisch, J. (1998). Community-based
treatment for substance-abusing offenders: Principles and practice
of effective service delivery. In B. J. Acerbate & T. C. Castellano
(Eds.), Successful Community Sanctions and Services for Special Offenders
(pp. 75-115). Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association.
Prendergast, M., & Burdon, W. (2002). Integrated system of care
for substance-abusing offenders. In C. Leukefeld, F. Tims, & D.
Farabee (Eds.), Clinical and Policy Responses to Drug Offenders (pp.
111-127). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
Wellisch, J., Anglin, M. D., & Prendergast,
M. (1993). Treatment strategies for drug-abusing women offenders.
In J. Inciardi (Ed.),
Drug Treatment and Criminal Justice (pp. 5-29). Newbury Park, CA:
Sage Publications.
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