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Community Supervision and MOUD Toolkit
The Community Supervision and MOUD Toolkit from the Opioid Response Network is designed to support probation and parole officers, along with community treatment providers, in working with justice-involved individuals who have opioid use disorders. It includes six targeted learning modules that build skills, improve treatment access, and strengthen collaboration between supervision and care teams. The toolkit emphasizes evidence-based approaches and practical strategies to improve outcomes for individuals under supervision.
Contextualizing Medications for Opioid Use Disorder and Peer Support Service Provision in the Probation System with Implementation Science
Study uses the EPIS framework to examine implementation of MOUD and peer support in probation settings, focusing on stakeholder perspectives and rural contexts.
Description Of Implementing a Mail-Based Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution Program In Community Supervision Settings During COVID-19
Describes a mail-based overdose education and naloxone distribution program for people on community supervision in Kentucky, noting benefits and sustainability challenges.
The Fundamentals of Screening and Assessment in the Justice System
Describes the purpose of substance use disorder screening and assessment, available tools, and examples of courts that successfully use screening and assessment in their justice systems.
Promoting Success on Community Supervision: Strategies for Improving Outcomes and Reducing Revocations
This report shares strategies to increase community supervision success and summarizes findings in four states (CO, FL, MS, and MT) regarding revocation trends, condition setting and modification processes, responses to behavior, evidence-based supervision practices, programming and resources to support supervision success, and organizational culture.