Benefit Analysis in Criminal Justice : an Example Application to a Statewide Drug Treatment System.
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- 9781593327750
- 1593327757
- 362.2909796
- HV4999.3 .I2 C65 2014
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Collins employed cost-benefit methods to estimate the economic costs and benefits associated with the provision of substance abuse treatment in Idaho. To lend context to the cost-benefit findings, his work illustrated utilizes theoretical concepts from the fields of public policy and criminal justice/criminology. Specifically, he details the impact that the network, collaborative capacity, and wicked problem concepts have on the criminal justice and substance abuse treatment fields. His findings indicate a positive relationship between collaborative capacity and social support and an inverse r.
Sizing up substance abuse and treatment issues : the importance of collaborative efforts -- Theoretical framework : intersection of policy and practice -- Mapping the cost-benefit, collaborative capacity, and social support nexus -- Cost-benefit findings and collaborative capacity survey results -- Managing wicked problems.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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