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Transitional Housing for Offenders with Substance Use Disorders: An Intervention Project Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and criminal activity are often interconnected and intrinsically linked. It is a relevant and pressing issue associated with continued use, as well as inflated recidivism rates for this population. It has been found that over half of all inmates at county, state, and federal sentencing levels meet criteria for substance use disorders, as well as having served at least 3 total correctional sentences during their lifetime (Mumola & Karberg, as cited in Pettus-Davis, Howard, Roberts-Lewis, & Scheyett, 2011). Along with experiencing incarceration and forms of institutionalization, this population also requires rehabilitation …show more content…

According a study published by the Council of State Governments Justice Center (2014), the recidivism rates for offenders in Pennsylvania had a recidivism rate of 40.8 percent in 2013, accounting for a 3-year period following inmates’ releases in 2010. While this statistic highlights a lowering in recidivism, it still reflects that 4 out of 10 inmates in the state of Pennsylvania will return to incarceration. For offenders with SUD, the stakes are even higher, particularly returning to freedom after a period of “clean-time” in jail. Overdoses from illegal drugs, especially opiates, are exponentially growing. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA, 2017) cited that there have been over 50,000 overdose deaths in the year 2015, with over 30,000 coming from opiate drugs. Specifically, to Pennsylvania, the Center for Disease Control (CDC, 2016) ranked Pennsylvania has having the 3rd highest total amount of overdose deaths in the country. These statistics not only cite this populations vulnerability to return to incarceration, but also the risks to their health and well-being if not treated for their SUD once released from jail or prison. Since the participants in this program have already been identified and diagnosed with SUD, this program would be an intervention program. Eriksson, Falch, Lisznyai, and Ritook (2003) stated that, “intervening means becoming involved in a course of events and trying to change it… Behind the intervention there is an intention,

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