Mandated Treatment: Lessons From Research With Drinking and Driving Offenders.

Elisabeth Wells-Parker
Author Information
  1. Elisabeth Wells-Parker: Elisabeth Wells-Parker, Ph.D., is a professor and senior research scientist in the Social Science Research Center and the Department of Psychology, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi.

Abstract

Institutions, such as the courts, have been mandating referrals to alcoholism treatment with increasing frequency in recent decades. Because of this trend, defining the differences between mandated and voluntary treatment goals and effectiveness has become more important.

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