Anne Dekkers
Ghent University
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The Scientific World Journal | 2013
Ciska Wittouck; Anne Dekkers; Brice De Ruyver; Wouter Vanderplasschen; Freya Vander Laenen
Introduction. Earlier reviews regarding the effectiveness of Drug Treatment Courts (DTCs) reported a reduction in reoffending and substance use. Although substance users suffer from other difficulties than drug use and judicial issues, none of these reviews focused on outcomes or effects of DTCs on drug-related life domains, such as social relationships, employment, or health. Therefor, the present paper aims to review the impact of adult DTCs on substance use and drug-related life domains. Method. Primary studies were systematically searched in Web of Knowledge. Observational and controlled evaluation studies of adult DTCs were considered eligible if substance use and/or drug-related life domains were measured. Results. Moderately positive results were found with respect to within-program substance use. Few studies used drug-related life domains as an outcome measure and most of them yielded no effects. Employment and family relations ameliorated when specific interventions were used. Discussion. DTCs yield beneficial outcomes and effects regarding within-program substance use. However, evidence regarding the impact of DTCs on post-program drug and alcohol use and on other drug-related life domains is scarce. These life domains and thus QoL possibly can be improved by DTCs if specifically targeted. Future research is warranted.
Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities | 2014
Ciska Wittouck; Anne Dekkers; Wouter Vanderplasschen; Freya Vander Laenen
Purpose – Problem solving courts are a result of the therapeutic jurisprudence movement. Drug treatment courts (DTCs), for instance, aim to divert substance using offenders away from the criminal justice system (CJS) to (drug) treatment services. DTCs are associated with reduced criminal offending and substance use. Psychosocial outcomes of DTCs, such as employment, health and family relations, received only little attention. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – This paper focuses on the outcomes regarding substance use and psychosocial variables of a Belgian DTC situated in the Ghent region, which were investigated by a naturalistic evaluation study with a pre- post-design using judicial files. Findings – The results show that Ghent DTC clients were diverted to drug treatment and financial counselling services. Next the Ghent DTC produced beneficial outcomes regarding employment. Contrary to criminal offending (De Keulenaer and Thomaes, 2013), substance use was not signif...
Verslaving | 2012
Jessica De Maeyer; Anne Dekkers; Wouter Vanderplasschen
Archive | 2013
Freya Vander Laenen; Wouter Vanderplasschen; Ciska Wittouck; Anne Dekkers; Brice De Ruyver; Saaske De Keulenaer; Stafan Thomaes
Naar een herstelondersteunende verslavingszorg : praktijk en beleid | 2017
Anne Dekkers; Natalie Aga; Wouter Vanderplasschen
Naar een herstelondersteunende verslavingszorg : praktijk en beleid | 2017
David Best; Anne Dekkers; Florien Meulewaeter; Wouter Vanderplasschen
Cahiers Politiestudies | 2016
Anne Dekkers; Jasmien Beerens; Ciska Wittouck; Wouter Vanderplasschen
ORTHOPEDAGOGIEK : ONDERZOEK EN PRAKTIJK | 2015
Wouter Vanderplasschen; Anne Dekkers; Stijn Vandevelde; Eric Broekaert
Adapting best practice guidelines for the prevention, screening and treatment of substance misuse in adolescents to the Belgian context (ADAPTE-youth) | 2015
Wouter Vanderplasschen; Mieke Autrique; Anne Dekkers
Verslaving | 2013
Anne Sommer; Anne Dekkers; Wouter Vanderplasschen