Book note for James L. Nolan Jr. (Ed.), Drug Courts in Theory and Practice. Hawthorne, NY: Aldyne de Gruyter. $51.95 hardcover, $25.95 papercover
Drug courts first originated 27 years ago with the purpose to serve as an alternative option to help...
Problem solving courts, including Drug Court, were established to address substance abuse while prov...
On any given day, in courtrooms across the country, judges witness the unfortunate consequences of d...
This Essay will use empirical and anecdotal data as well as existing literature on community courts ...
Drug courts are the most prominent example of a wave of “problem-solving” innovation that has sought...
Drug courts are specialized, problem-oriented diversion programs. Qualifying offenders receive treat...
Past criminalization of drug crimes in response to the social control of drugs in the United States ...
Provides an overview of drug courts designed to integrate drug treatment into the criminal justice s...
This article is the first to develop a problem-solving theory for the civil justice system. Drug cou...
The literature supporting the efficacy of drug courts continues to grow. Much attention and research...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice sentencing policy. The thesis examines the role of t...
Problem-solving court s — m o re accurately, specialized dockets—are established to deal with proble...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of Drug Courts and what makes the cou...
The phenomenal growth of drug courts and other forms of problem-solving courts has followed a patt...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice sentencing policy. The thesis examines the role of th...
Drug courts first originated 27 years ago with the purpose to serve as an alternative option to help...
Problem solving courts, including Drug Court, were established to address substance abuse while prov...
On any given day, in courtrooms across the country, judges witness the unfortunate consequences of d...
This Essay will use empirical and anecdotal data as well as existing literature on community courts ...
Drug courts are the most prominent example of a wave of “problem-solving” innovation that has sought...
Drug courts are specialized, problem-oriented diversion programs. Qualifying offenders receive treat...
Past criminalization of drug crimes in response to the social control of drugs in the United States ...
Provides an overview of drug courts designed to integrate drug treatment into the criminal justice s...
This article is the first to develop a problem-solving theory for the civil justice system. Drug cou...
The literature supporting the efficacy of drug courts continues to grow. Much attention and research...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice sentencing policy. The thesis examines the role of t...
Problem-solving court s — m o re accurately, specialized dockets—are established to deal with proble...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of Drug Courts and what makes the cou...
The phenomenal growth of drug courts and other forms of problem-solving courts has followed a patt...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice sentencing policy. The thesis examines the role of th...
Drug courts first originated 27 years ago with the purpose to serve as an alternative option to help...
Problem solving courts, including Drug Court, were established to address substance abuse while prov...
On any given day, in courtrooms across the country, judges witness the unfortunate consequences of d...