Her primary areas of investigation include Criminal justice, Substance abuse, Recidivism, Psychiatry and Justice. Her research integrates issues of Goal setting, Applied psychology and Clinical psychology in her study of Criminal justice. Her Substance abuse study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Transmission, Hepatitis and Referral.
Her Recidivism study combines topics in areas such as Nursing and Social psychology. Her work on Psychological intervention, Juvenile delinquency, Mental health and Cognition as part of general Psychiatry research is frequently linked to Service delivery framework, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her studies in Justice integrate themes in fields like Criminal law and Drug treatment.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Criminal justice, Psychiatry, Substance abuse, Justice and Recidivism. Her work deals with themes such as Intervention, Social psychology, Prison and Applied psychology, which intersect with Criminal justice. Her Psychiatry research includes elements of Randomized controlled trial and Public health.
Her Substance abuse research integrates issues from Drug court and Clinical psychology. Her Justice study which covers Public relations that intersects with Agency. Her work blends Recidivism and Human factors and ergonomics studies together.
Her primary scientific interests are in Justice, Criminal justice, Psychiatry, Recidivism and Clinical psychology. The Justice study combines topics in areas such as Juvenile delinquency, Applied psychology, Latent class model, Contingency management and Sanctions. Faye S. Taxman interconnects Substance abuse and Medical education in the investigation of issues within Criminal justice.
Faye S. Taxman has researched Psychiatry in several fields, including Cohort and Public health. Her studies deal with areas such as Cognitive behavioral therapy and Public policy as well as Recidivism. The various areas that Faye S. Taxman examines in her Clinical psychology study include Intervention, Randomized controlled trial and Behavior change.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Evidence-based practice, Substance abuse and Substance use. Her works in Justice, Recidivism, Methadone maintenance therapy and Methadone are all subjects of inquiry into Psychiatry. Her Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Treatment outcome, Substance abuse treatment and Randomized controlled trial.
In her work, Enforcement and Criminology is strongly intertwined with Psychological intervention, which is a subfield of Substance abuse. While working on this project, she studies both Perspective and Criminal justice. Public health is closely connected to Economic data in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Criminal justice.
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Drug treatment services for adult offenders: The state of the state
Faye S. Taxman;Matthew L. Perdoni;Lana D. Harrison.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2007)
NO ILLUSIONS: OFFENDER AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE IN MARYLAND'S PROACTIVE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION EFFORTS*
Faye S. Taxman.
Criminology and public policy (2008)
Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR): It All Depends
Faye S Taxman;Meridith Thanner;David Weisburd.
Crime & Delinquency (2006)
The perfect storm: incarceration and the high-risk environment perpetuating transmission of HIV, hepatitis C virus, and tuberculosis in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Frederick L Altice;Lyuba Azbel;Jack Stone;Ellen Brooks-Pollock.
The Lancet (2016)
Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Community Corrections and Addiction Treatment
Faye S. Taxman;Steven R. Belenko.
(2011)
Evidence-based treatment practices for drug-involved adults in the criminal justice system.
Peter D. Friedmann;Faye S. Taxman;Craig E. Henderson.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2007)
On preventing drunk driving recidivism: An examination of rehabilitation and punishment approaches
Faye S Taxman;Alex Piquero.
Journal of Criminal Justice (1998)
Misalignment in Supervision: Implementing Risk/Needs Assessment Instruments in Probation
Jill Viglione;Danielle S. Rudes;Faye S. Taxman.
Criminal Justice and Behavior (2015)
Do fairness and equity matter?: An examination of organizational justice among correctional officers in adult prisons.
Faye S. Taxman;Jill A. Gordon.
Criminal Justice and Behavior (2009)
Graduated Sanctions: Stepping into Accountable Systems and Offenders
Faye S. Taxman;David Soule;Adam Gelb.
The Prison Journal (1999)
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