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Evaluating Twelve-Step Facilitation in Correctional Substance Abuse Programs

Evaluating Twelve-Step Facilitation in Correctional Substance Abuse Programs
Dwayne Rushing 13 March 2026 0 Comments

Twelve-Step Facilitation in prisons has been proven to reduce relapse and improve long-term recovery better than many clinical therapies. It’s low-cost, evidence-based, and works best when staff actively connect inmates to AA/NA meetings before release.

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