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what is the main treatment tool of most residential community treatment programs? quizlet

by Mrs. Eve Satterfield IV Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What do you need to know about residential treatment programs?

Chamberlin (1990) compared 13- to 18-year-olds in Oregon Treatment Foster Care (OTFC) to those teenagers treated in community residential treatment. Over a two year follow-up period, those in the OTFC group were found to be

How many residential drug treatment programs are there?

1. orientation screening and referral 2. drug abuse education 3. nonresidential drug abuse treatment services 4. residential drug abuse treatment 5. transitional services an prison industry programs expanded during the early 1900s, why did organized labor call the competition unfair

What are short-term residential programs for addiction treatment?

In the United States, community-based residential facilities that are less secure and restrictive than prison or jail but provide a more controlled environment than other community correctional programs are known as ____ ____. Identify the true statements about intermediate sanctions in the criminal justice system in the United States. The ...

What is Chapter 5 of NCBI specialized substance abuse treatment programs?

Which of the following factors may reduce the likelihood that an offender will be sentenced to some form of community corrections? a. Community opposition to having offenders serve sentences in the community. b. The offender is convicted of a minor, nonviolent crime. c. The offender has children to support. d. The offender has a well-paying job.

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What does "not jeopardize the safety of individuals in the community" mean?

d. It does not jeopardize the safety of individuals in the community. a. It allows offenders to avoid the stigma of becoming an ex-convict. An offender is convicted for a drug offense and the state seizes vehicles and a home that he purchased with the proceeds from drug sales.

Which is more closely scrutinized, probationers or incarcerated?

a. Probationers are more closely scrutinized than those who are incarcerated.

What was the original purpose of jails?

9. The original purpose of jails was to detain suspected or accused offenders until they could be brought before a court.

Do jails house people with mental illness?

5. Jails rarely house people with mental illness awaiting transfer to appropriate mental health facilities.

What is residential treatment?

Residential treatment programs provide intensive help for youth with serious emotional and behavior problems. While receiving residential treatment, children temporarily live outside of their homes and in a facility where they can be supervised and monitored by trained staff. Residential treatment can help children and adolescents whose health is ...

What is a comprehensive evaluation?

A comprehensive evaluation to assess emotional, behavioral, medical, educational, and social needs, and support these needs safely.

Who coordinates psychiatric care?

Psychiatric care coordinated by a child and adolescent psychiatrist or psychiatric prescriber.

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