This brief uses California's CURES (Controlled Substance Utilization
Review and Evaluation System) 2.0 data to analyze county-level opioid
prescribing rates in California from 2012 to 2017 from multiple
perspectives. The book summarizes California's county-level opioid
prescribing trends, examines potential correlates of opioid prescribing
rates, and assesses the association of opioid prescribing on both
criminal justice and public health outcomes. Finally, the authors
discuss their principal findings and the implications for policy and
practice, including the significant and lasting consequences of the
opioid crisis on the criminal justice system and the importance of a
multi-disciplinary approach to effectively address the crisis.