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This chapter summarizes the current state of the field of treatment with clients involved in the criminal justice system and how evidence-based interventions are being adapted to meet the needs of justice-involved individuals. The authors propose continued avenues of research and treatment development and conclude with recommendations on how to achieve these goals.
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Jeglic, E.L., Calkins, C. (2018). Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?. In: Jeglic, E., Calkins, C. (eds) New Frontiers in Offender Treatment . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01030-0_16
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