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Effectiveness Bank alert. Re-offending not reduced by court-ordered alcohol treatment in England
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      Re-offending not reduced by court-ordered alcohol treatment in England  
      The first UK evaluation of court-ordered alcohol treatment to feature an adequate comparison group found no significant reductions in re-offending from alcohol treatment requirements imposed as part of a probation sentence. Why did such a major intervention not prove effective?

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