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Treating Drug Abuse and Addiction in the Criminal
Justice System
Despite increasing evidence that addiction is a
treatable disease of the brain, most individuals do not receive
treatment. Involvement in the criminal justice system often results from
illegal drug-seeking behavior and participation in illegal activities
that reflect, in part, disrupted behavior ensuing from brain changes
triggered by repeated drug use. Treating drug-involved offenders provides
a unique opportunity to decrease substance abuse and reduce associated
criminal behavior. Emerging neuroscience has the potential to transform
traditional sanction-oriented public safety approaches by providing new
therapeutic strategies against addiction that could be used in the
criminal justice system. We summarize relevant neuroscientific findings
and evidence-based principles of addiction treatment that, if implemented
in the criminal justice system, could help improve public heath and
reduce criminal behavior. 
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