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A systematic review of post-release programs for women exiting prison with substance-use disorders: assessing current programs and weighing the evidence.

Layla EdwardsSacha Kendall JamiesonJulia BowmanSungwon ChangJosie NewtonElizabeth A Sullivan
Published in: Health & justice (2022)
Recidivism is a problematic measure of program efficacy because it is inconsistently measured and deficit-focused, unrecognising of women's gains in the post-release period despite lack of tailored programs and significant health and social disadvantages. The current evidence suggests that women benefit from continuity of care from prison to the community, which incorporated gender-responsive programming and individualised case management that targeted co-morbid mental health and SUDs. Future program design should incorporate these attributes of successful programs identified in this review to better address the unique challenges that women with SUDs face when they transition back into the community.
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