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Recovery Research Institute
Reference guide
Addictionary
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The Atlantic
15 minutesto read
When Prison Is Not the Answer: At the Orange County Community Court, social services are combined with criminal justice
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The Recovery Coach NY
8.5 minutes to read
Naloxone and the High Price of Doing Nothing
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AAAP
15 minutes a section
Cultivating Law and Medicine Partnerships to Support Justice-Involved Individuals With Substance Use Disorders
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CSG
10 minutes to read
Advancing Prosecutor-Led Behavioral Health Diversion Presentation
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Vox
22 minutes to read
People are dying because we misunderstand how those with addiction think
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National Council for Mental Wellbeing
Multiple resources to choose from
Deflection and Pre-arrest Diversion to Prevent Opioid Overdose
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Institute for Innovation in Prosecution
1 hour to read
A New Approach: A Prosecutor’s Guide to Advancing a Public Health Response to Drug Use
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The Story Powered Initiative
10 minutes a story
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Addiction Policy Forum
2 minutes to read
Language Matters Infographic
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NCJFCJ
3 minutes to read
Access to Treatment Infographic for Adolescents and Adults in the Juvenile and Family Justice System
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Garner Health
15 minutes to read
How to Deliver a More Persuasive Message Regarding Addiction as a Medical Disorder
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UMASS
15 minutes a section
Getting Acquainted with Stigma
From the Addiction Policy Forum, National Judicial Task Force to Examine State Courts’ Response to Mental Illness and JCOIN
Addressing the Stigma Around Substance Use Disorder: A Course for Judicial Leaders
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National Academy of Medicine, Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin, Shatterproof
Stigma of Addiction Summit Innovation Abstract Compendium
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FWD.us
Research report
People First: The Use and Impact of Criminal Justice Labels in Media Coverage
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