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  2. California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State ...

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    [13] The report characterized the cumulative amount spent by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation on substance abuse programs for inmates and parolees as "a $1 billion failure — failure to provide an environment that would allow the programs to work; failure to provide an effective treatment model; failure to ensure ...

  3. Opioid addiction treatment in United States prisons - Wikipedia

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    To improve opioid treatment programs in the criminal justice setting, the National Institute on Drug Abuse created 13 principles to help shape programs. These principles provide guidelines for creating new treatment programs and are used to help increase the likelihood the treatment programs will succeed. The 13 principles are: [4]

  4. California Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    The drug treatment programs are thought to be associated with lower recidivism rates. [9] However, in February 2007 the California Office of the Inspector General concluded "Numerous studies show that despite an annual cost of $36 million, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s in-prison substance abuse treatment programs have ...

  5. City launches ‘second chance’ job training programs for ...

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    That program is focused on people with substance abuse issues. Like the Second Chance Academy, it will also focus on getting those inmates jobs or employment-ready when they leave the jail. Both ...

  6. Residential Drug Abuse Program - Wikipedia

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    The Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) is an intensive nine-month, 500-hour substance use disorder rehabilitation program administered by the United States Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), offered to federal prisoners who qualify and voluntarily elect to enroll. [1] Upon successful completion of the program, prisoners who meet the necessary ...

  7. Pleasant Valley State Prison - Wikipedia

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    The prison opened in November 1994. On July 17, 2000, PVSP activated two substance abuse programs involving community services for inmates who have a history of substance abuse. PVSP converted one of its general population yards into a sensitive needs yard (SNY) in November 2002, and now houses approximately 900 SNY inmates on D Facility.