The ability of the UK criminal justice system to divert drug-dependent offenders into treatment has been enhanced during recent years. Despite the rapid expansion of such coercive measures, research findings to date are equivocal about their impact. This article draws on qualitative data from in-depth interviews with professionals and those mandated to treatment by the courts to assess the uses and limitations of two defining features of court-ordered drug treatment in Britain and elsewhere — drug testing and court review hearings — as a means of promoting and monitoring compliance with the conditions of these disposals
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
The inclusion of problem-solving drugs courts in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 ...
The high prevalence of substance use disorders is well-documented among criminal offenders. Drug cou...
The ability of the UK criminal justice system to divert drug-dependent offenders into treatment has ...
The key questions for the review were: 1. Does compulsory drug testing result in a higher proportion...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Coerced drug treatments were first introduced to the UK in 2000 under the Criminal Justice Act 1998 ...
Substantial evidence indicates that drug courts can be superior to traditional probation programs fo...
This study examines the practice and policy of the District Court when dealing with drug related off...
Scotland, like other Western jurisdictions, has recently witnessed the development of problem-solvin...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTOs) were introduced in the 1998 Crime and Disorder Bill and we...
BACKGROUND: Drug strategies internationally recognize link between drug use and crime. This review c...
Abstract: Accessing client perspectives about co-operation in substance misuse treatment offers impo...
BACKGROUND:Drugs and crime are linked and diversion from the criminal justice system into drug treat...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders were introduced in the UK through provisions in the Crime and Diso...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
The inclusion of problem-solving drugs courts in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 ...
The high prevalence of substance use disorders is well-documented among criminal offenders. Drug cou...
The ability of the UK criminal justice system to divert drug-dependent offenders into treatment has ...
The key questions for the review were: 1. Does compulsory drug testing result in a higher proportion...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Coerced drug treatments were first introduced to the UK in 2000 under the Criminal Justice Act 1998 ...
Substantial evidence indicates that drug courts can be superior to traditional probation programs fo...
This study examines the practice and policy of the District Court when dealing with drug related off...
Scotland, like other Western jurisdictions, has recently witnessed the development of problem-solvin...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTOs) were introduced in the 1998 Crime and Disorder Bill and we...
BACKGROUND: Drug strategies internationally recognize link between drug use and crime. This review c...
Abstract: Accessing client perspectives about co-operation in substance misuse treatment offers impo...
BACKGROUND:Drugs and crime are linked and diversion from the criminal justice system into drug treat...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders were introduced in the UK through provisions in the Crime and Diso...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
The inclusion of problem-solving drugs courts in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 ...
The high prevalence of substance use disorders is well-documented among criminal offenders. Drug cou...