Sponsor
This project was supported by Award No. 15PNIJ-21-GG-02804-RESS, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2024
Subjects
Urban policy -- Oregon -- Portland, Portland (Or.) -- Politics and government, Portland (Or.) -- Social conditions, Drugs -- Law and legislation -- Social aspects
Abstract
This report provides the initial findings of Year 2 of a multi year project to understand the effects of successive drug policy efforts in Oregon, with special focus given to Ballot Measure 110 (M110). This report uses criminal justice metrics (e.g., arrests and drug court participation) and treatment resource information (e.g., number of individuals served through M110 monies) to better understand how individuals are connecting with services in Oregon, and the role that the criminal justice system can play as one component of a larger network.
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Citation Details
Henderson, K. S., Campbell, C. M., Renauer, B. (2024). An additive model of engagement: Considering the role of front-end criminal justice agencies in treatment provisions.
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