Correction: The relationship between police contacts for drug use‑related crime and future arrests, incarceration, and overdoses: a retrospective observational study highlighting the need to break the vicious cycle (Harm Reduction Journal, (2022), 19, 1, (67), 10.1186/s12954-022-00652-2)

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Following the publication of the original article [1], the text ’Group 2 (N = 263): 12 months before their index contact (Table 3)’ was misplaced wrongly. The correct insertion of the text is as follows: Group 2 (N = 263): 12 months before their index contact (Table 3) In the 12 months prior to their index contact, the majority (63.5%) of Group 2 members had at least one police contact, with 14.4% related to overdose. Approximately one-third (31.2%) of Group 2 had been arrested, with the majority being arrested for society arrests (21.3%), followed by property (9.9%) and person (4.6%) arrests. In Group 2, 6.5% of its members had an overdose- related arrest. The original article has been corrected.

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Zhang, A., Balles, J. A., Nyland, J. E., Nguyen, T. H., White, V. M., & Zgierska, A. E. (2022, December 1). Correction: The relationship between police contacts for drug use‑related crime and future arrests, incarceration, and overdoses: a retrospective observational study highlighting the need to break the vicious cycle (Harm Reduction Journal, (2022), 19, 1, (67), 10.1186/s12954-022-00652-2). Harm Reduction Journal. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-022-00669-7

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