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Acknowledgments

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NIDA wishes to thank the following individuals for their guidance and comments during the development and review of this publication:

Steven Belenko, Ph.D.
Center on Evidence-based Interventions for Crime and Addiction
Treatment Research Institute

Peter J. Delany, Ph.D.
Division of Treatment and Recovery Research
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Richard Dembo, Ph.D.
Department of Criminology University of South Florida

Kevin Knight, Ph.D.
Institute of Behavioral Research
Texas Christian University

Douglas Longshore, Ph.D.
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

Roger H. Peters, Ph.D.
Department of Mental Health Law & Policy
Florida Mental Health Institute University of South Florida

Gary D. Field, Ph.D. (Retired)
Mental Health Alignment Work Group
Oregon Department of Corrections

This publication was written by Bennett W. Fletcher, Ph.D. and Redonna K. Chandler, Ph.D., National Institute on Drug Abuse. Additional guidance was provided by Jack B. Stein, Ph.D., National Institute on Drug Abuse.

This publication is in the public domain and may be used or reproduced in its entirety without permision from NIDA or the authors. Citation of the source is appreciated.

The U.S. Government does not endorse or favor any specific commercial product or company. Trade, proprietary, or company names appearing in this publication are used only because they are considered essential in the context of the studies described here.

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All materials in this volume are in the public domain and may be used or reproduced without permission from the Institute or the authors. Citation of the source is appreciated. The U.S. government does not endorse or favor any specific commercial product or company. Trade, proprietary, or company names appearing in this publication are used only because they are considered essential in the context of the studies described here. NIH Publication No. 06-5316. Printed September 2006


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