Bridging Overdose Prevention and Treatment in the Criminal Legal System
Each JCOIN study brings researchers together with justice and health stakeholders in five or more communities to address gaps in opioid use disorder treatment and related services. Their work engages a wide range of justice settings, including jails, prisons, community corrections, problem-solving courts, and juvenile justice agencies. The studies evaluate behavioral interventions, digital therapeutics, comprehensive patient-centered treatments, and delivery of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) throughout the United States.
In 2018-2020, JCOIN supported 15 accelerator supplement projects, which included short-term studies and surveys.
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National Drug Court Survey (004)
Expanding the use of medications for addiction treatment (MAT) in specialty courts is a national priority of the Office of…
National Prison Survey (003)
This project is part of an administrative supplement that was provided to Chestnut Health Systems through the parent grant TRIALS…
National Jail Survey (002)
This administrative supplement was provided to Chestnut Health Systems through the parent grant TRIALS Coordinating Center to Reduce Substance Use,…
PDAPS Policy Datasets (001)
This study deployed a unique substance use-specific policy lab called the Drug Outcome Policy Evaluation (DOPE) to better understand the…
JCOIN Rapid Innovation Grant (J-RIG) Program
The JCOIN Rapid Innovation Grant (J-RIG) program is a rapid-funding mechanism to support small research grants to study newly emerging…