Research and analysis

The effect of drug and alcohol treatment on re-offending

A report on the links between substance misuse treatment and its impact on re-offending by people after they leave prison.

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Details

This experimental statistical report contains initial findings from a project that has linked drug and alcohol treatment data held by Public Health England (PHE) with data on offenders held by the Ministry of Justice.

This data share forms a part of various PHE developed products, including:

  • the annual commissioning support packs for commissioners of drug and alcohol services
  • reports for police and crime commissioners who are responsible for securing efficient and effective policing in their local areas
  • the social return on investment (SROI) tool, which helps local authorities demonstrate the social and economic benefits of local investment in alcohol and drug services

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Updates to this page

Published 26 October 2017

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