This study examines the factors related to completion outcomes of the East Central Judicial District Drug Court (ECJDDC). The ECJDDC has a 71% graduation rate which far exceeds the national average of approximately 40-45%. The dataset included information on 250 participants who entered the drug court from 2003-2011. Factors included in the analysis include those related to living situation, family situation, socioeconomic status, veteran status, current offense, and prior criminal history in addition to sex, race, and age. Logistic regression determined that the strongest predictors of graduation relate to education, income, employment, and living situation. Policy implications, practice, and future research are discussed with respect to t...
The purpose of this report is to describe the characteristics of all offenders (N = 255) who were bo...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
This research examines the development of therapeutic jurisprudence (T J) internationally and focus...
Drug courts represent one of the largest and most widespread criminal justice programs specifically ...
Drug courts are a common way of handling drug-related cases in the criminal justice system, with the...
Women comprise one of the fastest growing populations of the criminal justice system, yet little res...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Juvenile drug courts are becoming an increasingly popular answer to rising rates of substance use-re...
The proliferation of drug courts throughout the world over the last two decades presents an opportun...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Drug offenders continue to cost citizens and governments money, while drug courts attempt to rehabil...
Background: Substance use disorder in the United States adversely effects society by burdening the j...
Background: Substance use disorder in the United States adversely effects society by burdening the j...
Drug courts are a common way of handling drug-related cases in the criminal justice system, with the...
Prior research has found that successful completion of drug court programs is linked to mental healt...
The purpose of this report is to describe the characteristics of all offenders (N = 255) who were bo...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
This research examines the development of therapeutic jurisprudence (T J) internationally and focus...
Drug courts represent one of the largest and most widespread criminal justice programs specifically ...
Drug courts are a common way of handling drug-related cases in the criminal justice system, with the...
Women comprise one of the fastest growing populations of the criminal justice system, yet little res...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Juvenile drug courts are becoming an increasingly popular answer to rising rates of substance use-re...
The proliferation of drug courts throughout the world over the last two decades presents an opportun...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Drug offenders continue to cost citizens and governments money, while drug courts attempt to rehabil...
Background: Substance use disorder in the United States adversely effects society by burdening the j...
Background: Substance use disorder in the United States adversely effects society by burdening the j...
Drug courts are a common way of handling drug-related cases in the criminal justice system, with the...
Prior research has found that successful completion of drug court programs is linked to mental healt...
The purpose of this report is to describe the characteristics of all offenders (N = 255) who were bo...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
This research examines the development of therapeutic jurisprudence (T J) internationally and focus...