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Civil Commitment for Addicts: The California Program
JOHN C. KRAMER; RICHARD A. BASS; JOHN E. BERECOCHEA
Am J Psychiatry 1968;125:816-824.
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Chief of research, California Rehabilitation Center, Corona, Calif. 91720
Assistant social research analyst, California Rehabilitation Center, Corona, Calif. 91720
Senior social research analyst, California Rehabilitation Center, Corona, Calif. 91720
1968-69, American Psychiatric Association
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The California civil commitment program for addicts has achieved a modest degree of success. On parole, one out of three outpatients remains in good standing at the end of one year and one out of six at the end of three years. The value of even this degree of success is tempered by the problems posed by repeated incarceration and the fact that the program has been largely an alternative to jail or prison.Abstract Teaser
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