Treating Drug Problems
TREATING DRUG PROBLEMS -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- A Century of American Narcotic Policy -- THE SOCIAL AND LEGISLATIVE ORIGINS OF NARCOTIC CONTROL -- LIFE UNDER ANSLINGER -- MINORITIES AND NARCOTIC USE: THE SECOND TRANSFORMATION -- THE END OF THE CLASSIC PERIOD, 1960-1965 -- DRUG POLICY AND DRUG USE SINCE 1965 -- NOTES -- Federal Leadership in Building the National Drug Treatment System -- EARLY PROGRAMS -- EARLY LEGISLATIVE REFORM -- National Addict Rehabilitation Act -- Other Legislation -- LEGISLATIVE EXPANSION -- Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention -- Governmental Reorganization -- Management Procedures -- The Ford Administration-A Turning Point -- CONSOLIDATION -- Block Grants -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX: FEDERAL FUNDING POLICIES FROM 1967 TO 1980 -- 1967-1972 -- 1972 -- 1973 -- 1974 -- 1975 -- 1977 -- 1978 -- 1979 -- Drug Treatment in State Prisons -- OPPOSITION TO PRISON-BASED DRUG TREATMENT: A RESPONSE -- The Belief That ''Nothing Works" in Rehabilitation -- Belief in Imprisonment -- THE NEED FOR DRUG TREATMENT IN PRISONS -- The Relationship Between Drug Use and Crime -- Assessing the Drug-Crime Connection from a Treatment Perspective -- EVALUATION RESEARCH ON PRISON-BASED AND COMMUNITY DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS -- Prison-Based Drug Treatment Programs -- Stay'n Out -- Cornerstone -- The Simon Fraser University Program -- The Wharton Tract Narcotics Treatment Program -- The Terminal Island Drug Treatment Program -- Community-Based Drug Treatment -- WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOES NOT WORK IN PRISON-BASED TREATMENT -- Impediments to Prison-Based Drug Treatment -- Elements of Effective Correctional Treatment Programs -- Guidelines for Effective Treatment -- PROJECT REFORM: A NATIONAL PROJECT TO ESTABLISH DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS IN CORRECTIONS.