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Interviewing Male and Female Jail Inmates Sentenced for Drug Offenses: Findings and Implications

NCJ Number
230289
Journal
Criminal Justice Studies Volume: 23 Issue: 1 Dated: March 2010 Pages: 85-95
Author(s)
Jennifer LaMoure; Robert Meadows; Henri Mondschein; Susan Llewelly
Date Published
March 2010
Length
11 pages
Annotation
Interviews were conducted with male and female inmates sentenced for various drug crimes to understand what offenders think about treatment, their drug use, success after release, and their future.
Abstract
Following a questionnaire consisting of 34 open-ended items, interviews were conducted with 100 female and 160 male sentenced inmates in two medium size jail facilities in Southern California. All of the inmates have or have had an ongoing substance abuse problem. Most were sentenced for various offenses ranging from drug crimes, theft, and parole violations. Survey items focused on employment, education, sobriety, family, legal, and housing options upon release. The voluntary interviews were conducted over a 6-month period, with the length of incarceration of each between 1 and 6 months. The interviews revealed differences between males and females suggesting a need for different treatment approaches. References and appendix (Published Abstract)