InsideOut
The InsideOut SMART (Self-Management and Recovery Training) Recovery® Offender Program offers a self-help alternative for incarcerated offenders with substance abuse problems.
InsideOut is tailored specifically for use in correctional settings and alternative sentencing programs. A carefully designed, scientifically based program, it includes:
- Self-guided training for prison counselors — manual and videotape.
- Instructional materials for offenders — videotape (male and female versions) and workbook.
With InsideOut, your facility can quickly start delivering a high-quality, engaging treatment program for offenders battling substance abuse. Available in English and Spanish versions.

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- Facilitator manual provides information on the Four-Point ProgramSM along with self-guided training and protocols for conducting 36 InsideOut meetings.
- Facilitator videotape explains the Four-Point ProgramSM, shows footage of SMART Recovery® meetings and reviews important SMART Recovery techniques.
- Participant workbook describes SMART Recovery® principles, and includes relevant exercises and homework assignments.
Crash Site
Crash Site is a tailored program designed to prevent impaired driving among high school students. It was developed with grant support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Crash Site helps students nurture the knowledge, attitudes and skills to avoid driving under the influence of alcohol and/or marijuana. Teens begin by solving the mystery of an impaired driving crash in which they are "involved" by gathering clues from a lawyer, police detective, peer, counselor and doctor. Along the way, they input their own personal risk factors to see how they might fare under real-life circumstances.
This interactive program also features a teacher instructor guide with accompanying classroom activities and a parent-teen communication guide to facilitate discussions about impaired driving.

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- Developed with extensive input from teens, teachers, parents and leading experts in the field.
- Provides a first-person game experience based on the student's answers to risk-factor questions.
- Delivers powerful real-life video stories with parents of a deceased victim, a perpetrator and a victim who survived a serious crash.
- Features compelling peer and parent video interviews that offer a personal glimpse into life after an impaired driving crash.
- Can be completed in just two 45-minute sessions — or fill up six to 10 hours in a classroom setting.