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       Drug Treatment Matrix cell B5
      Coercion tests therapeutic skills  
      Key studies on the contribution of the practitioner to reducing crime and safeguarding the community. Commentary risks formulating a general rule: The trickier the situation, the more the worker matters. Implication is that therapeutic skills are even more important in formally coerced than other forms of treatment. Also asks whether those skills can most effectively be deployed when therapy is divorced from criminal justice supervision. 

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      One of 25 cells in the Drug Treatment Matrix mapping seminal and key research on harm reduction and treatment in relation to illegal drugs. 
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