Desistance from crime following substance use treatment: the role of treatment retention, social network and self-control.
Ingeborg SkjaervøThomas ClausenSvetlana SkurtveitAnne BuktenPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2021)
Retention in treatment is particularly important for crime outcomes among OMT patients. Positive changes in social network and self-control are potential contributors to desistance from crime. Targeted interventions towards crime reduction are recommended for patients with stimulant use, which appears to be a persistent risk factor for crime over time.