1975
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.bjc.a046669
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A Rehabilitation Hostel for Drug Users: One Year's Admissions

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“…In the U.S.A. there are at least 68 programmes ofthis type (Scott and Goldberg,1973), but few have published adequate follow-up studies and some have shunited them, rejecting the rehabili tation credo and embracing a utopian view of themselves as a ‘¿ way of life'. In Britain five communities exist and two have been described (Melotte, 1975;Ogborne, 1975 A search was made for the record of each individual in the Criminal Records Office of Scotland Yard. In two cases in the short-stay group the records had been destroyed following the subjects death from overdoses of drugs.In one of these cases further information was obtained from prison records; the other case had to be excluded from the study although evidence in the coroner's report suggested that re convictions had occurred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the U.S.A. there are at least 68 programmes ofthis type (Scott and Goldberg,1973), but few have published adequate follow-up studies and some have shunited them, rejecting the rehabili tation credo and embracing a utopian view of themselves as a ‘¿ way of life'. In Britain five communities exist and two have been described (Melotte, 1975;Ogborne, 1975 A search was made for the record of each individual in the Criminal Records Office of Scotland Yard. In two cases in the short-stay group the records had been destroyed following the subjects death from overdoses of drugs.In one of these cases further information was obtained from prison records; the other case had to be excluded from the study although evidence in the coroner's report suggested that re convictions had occurred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%