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Building effective service delivery mechanisms for justice-involved individuals: an under-researched area | Health & Justice | Full Text

Building effective service delivery mechanisms for justice-involved individuals: an under-researched area | Health & Justice | Full Text



Health & Justice

Building effective service delivery mechanisms for justice-involved individuals: an under-researched area

Health & Justice20142:2
Received: 20 November 2013
Accepted: 20 November 2013
Published: 29 January 2014

Abstract

Background

The Heath & Justice journal is devoted to addressing the unmet needs of those involved in or working in the justice system. With attention to both health and justice processes and outcomes, this journal is designed to provide a forum for scholarship and research that is usually dispersed across many different disciplines.

Findings

In this article, we focus on the need for more service related research to broaden our understanding of how to improve system, program, and client level outcomes. A review of pertinent research in each area is provided to illustrate contemporary findings.

Conclusions

Current research also makes the case for a focused discussion about processes, policies, and procedures that need further exploration. To better understand how to improve health and justice outcomes, research is needed in program fidelity, services, geographical and activity spaces, and other arenas that affect individual, program, and system level outcomes.

Keywords

Justice SystemSubstance Abuse TreatmentAddiction TreatmentService Provider NetworkJustice Outcome

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