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Probation Centers as Addiction Treatment Hubs: Moldova’s Innovative Model Shows Promise

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Last updated: 05/06/2026 01:02
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Research across 10 Moldovan probation centres identified 136 people with opioid use disorder among 900 participants, with 97% treatment retention rates. The study demonstrates how community supervision can serve as effective intervention points for addiction treatment. — Photo: Los Muertos Crew / Pexels
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A landmark study from Yale School of Medicine and Moldova’s National Center for Health Management demonstrates that probation centres can serve as effective intervention points for identifying and treating opioid use disorder. Researchers screened 900 individuals across 10 probation centres between November 2019 and April 2023, identifying 136 cases of opioid disorder—a 15.1% prevalence rate that reveals a hidden crisis within the criminal justice system.

The research employed a modified screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) strategy tailored for probation settings. Among 119 eligible participants who received brief educational interventions about treatment options, interest in medications for opioid use disorder increased significantly. The model achieved remarkable retention rates, with 97% of participants remaining in treatment after initiating medication-assisted therapy.

These findings suggest that integrating systematic addiction screening into community supervision settings could transform how criminal justice systems address substance use disorders globally. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.

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