Involuntary Treatment Lowers Dropout Rates

Updated: 2025.08.29 1M ago 2 sources
Evidence cited here says court‑ or doctor‑mandated addiction care reduces program abandonment and is associated with longer abstinence. Compulsion helps patients endure withdrawal and stay in care long enough to benefit. — If mandates improve retention and remission, drug policy should weigh civil‑liberties costs against measurable public‑health and safety gains.

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How the Department of Justice Can Expand Institutional Treatment
John Hirschauer 2025.08.29 65% relevant
The article advocates expanding civil commitment and institutional capacity via DOJ’s ADA guidance and enforcement, aligning with evidence that coercive elements in addiction/mental-health care improve retention and outcomes; it connects the legal lever (Olmstead interpretation) to scaling compulsory treatment for seriously mentally ill people on the streets.
Yes, Compulsory Drug Treatment Works
2025.08.21 100% relevant
NYC’s proposed Compassionate Interventions Act and the referenced U.S. survey plus Thai study on compulsory treatment outcomes.
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