A Treatment Alternative for Dually Diagnosed Offenders: Final Report on the Southern Illinois TASC/M - (K104)

    A Treatment Alternative for Dually Diagnosed Offenders: Final Report on the Southern Illinois TASC/MISA Demonstration Project

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    A Treatment Alternative for Dually Diagnosed Offenders: Final Report on the Southern Illinois TASC/MISA Demonstration Project  

    Authors: S. H. Godley, M. McDermeit, L. Passetti

    This report describes a demonstration project which was funded by the Office of Rural Health Policy of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to a substance abuse treatment agency in Illinois during the time period from September 1, 1994 to August 31, 1997. The project was a joint venture between Illinois Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities (TASC) and Fellowship House designed to provide case management services for persons with co-existing mental illness and substance abuse problems (MISA) who were involved in the criminal justice system. The report provides a description of the project, process and outcome data from the project, and a description of the procedures and critical components of the project provided by key project staff and stakeholders in order to enable replication of these services in other rural areas.


    89 PAGES 1997
    K104

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