The effectiveness of diversion programmes for offenders using Class A drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis
<p>Background and Aims: Community-based offenders are an under-researched group. We reviewed existing literature for evidence on the effectiveness of community-based diversion programmes for Class A drug-using offenders.</p><p> Methods: 31 databases, online resources and biblio...
Main Authors: | Hayhurst, K, Leitner, M, Davis, L, Millar, T, Jones, A, Flentje, R, Hickman, M, Fazel, S, Mayet, S, King, C, Senior, J, Lennox, C, Gold, R, Shaw, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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