Comprehensive Literature Review: Substance Abuse and Criminal Behavior
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This literature review examines the intricate relationship between substance abuse and criminal behavior, drawing on several key studies. Maynard's research (2015) assesses the prevalence of criminal behavior, mental health issues, and substance use among high school dropouts, highlighting the vulnerabilities of this population. Gottfredson's (2008) study investigates the connection between substance use and crime, focusing on the impact of drug treatment on offenders' behavior. Fazel's (2006) research reviews the occurrence of substance dependence and abuse in prisoners, emphasizing the need for screening and treatment within the correctional system. Anglin's (1998) work, conducted by the UCLA Drug Abuse Research Center, examines the correlation between drug use and criminal behavior, as well as the effects of interventions. Banks (2003) evaluates the effectiveness of drug treatment and supervision in preventing re-offending among drug court participants. The review synthesizes these findings to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted relationship between substance abuse and crime.
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