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The Concentration of Substance Use and Criminal Justice Involvement in the Families of Drug Offenders
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The Concentration of Substance Use and Criminal Justice Involvement in the Families of Drug Offenders
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Nov. 06, 2007
ANNOTATION: The intergenerational prevalence of criminal justice involvement (CJI) and substance use (SU) for families receiving services from La Bodega de la Familia is investigated. This paper contains these sections: introduction; methods; results according to demographics, intergenerational prevalence (SU, CJI, HIV/AIDS, and CJI-SU connection), generational and familial relationships, and limitations of genogram data; and discussion regarding implications for family-focused interventions and public policy.