53 resultados para woman abuse

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Addresses and information for licensed substance abuse programs in the state of Iowa.

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Adult dependent abuse report from the Iowa Department of Human Services

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Adult dependent abuse report from the Iowa Department of Human Services

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Adult dependent abuse report from the Iowa Department of Human Services

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Adult dependent abuse report from the Iowa Department of Human Services

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Adult dependent abuse report from the Iowa Department of Human Services

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Adult dependent abuse report from the Iowa Department of Human Services

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Investigative report produced by Iowa Citizens' Aide/Ombudsman

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Adult dependent abuse report from the Iowa Department of Human Services

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Reported Dependent Adult Abuse by County

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D-3 Dependent Adult Abuse Report

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Dependent adult abuse report

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The Iowa Department of Corrections faces a growing prison population expected to quickly exceed current capacities. Additionally, nine out of every ten offenders have a history of alcohol or drug problems often both. Research suggests that alcohol and drugs lead to criminal behavior, which lead offenders right back to prison creating a vicious circle and placing a financial and societal burden on the state. However, research also shows that substance abuse treatment can minimize criminal behavior, and offers a way to shut the revolving prison door. Substance abuse programming attempts to change offender thinking patterns and behavior in order to facilitate re-entry back into the community, lessen substance abuse relapse and reduce recidivism. Yet nearly 60% of offenders with identified needs are not treated, and many lacking treatment are high risk. Additionally, the percentage of offenders returning to prison varies significantly from program to program and some programs can not show they have reduced recidivism when compared to offender groups with substance abuse problems and receiving no treatment at all. All of which minimize the effect substance Abuse programming has in curbing prison population growth and reducing crime.

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Nine forums were held across the state to continue the ongoing dialogue with professionals and stakeholders about how the service delivery and protection system for dependent adults and elders is functioning. Opinions were sought on what was working well, what could work better and their suggestions for improvements and/or changes at the local and state level.

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Dependent Adult Abuse Report January 2005 – June 2005 Reported Dependent Adult Abuse by County