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Publication Date
9-1-2023
Journal
Rand Health Quarterly
Abstract
The Los Angeles Diversion, Outreach, and Opportunities for Recovery (LA DOOR) program is designed by the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office (LACA) to provide a comprehensive, health-focused, preventative approach that proactively engages individuals at elevated risk of returning to LACA on a new misdemeanor offense. In this study, the authors document the findings of a process and outcome evaluation of Cohort 2 of the LA DOOR program.
Keywords
Crime and Violence Prevention, Criminal Justice, Los Angeles, Mental Health Treatment, Recidivism, Social Services and Welfare, Substance Use Disorder Prevention
PMID
37720070
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PMID: 37720070