INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abuse is a public health issue in the United States, citizens with substance use disorders have a variety of treatment options. Moreover, there is a close relationship between substance abuse and crime. Consequently, due to an overwhelming number of offenders with substance abuse problems, drug courts were created to combat substance use disorders. Though drug courts are effective in combating substance abuse problems, graduation rates from some drug courts are not as high as they could be; this could be due to a range of factors. AIM: The aim of this study was to examine predictors of graduation from a drug court program using demographic data ...
There are more than 3,000 drug courts in the United States, and research has demonstrated that, in s...
Prior research has found that successful completion of drug court programs is linked to mental healt...
Joshua Hoyt and Dr. David Stein at Utah State University evaluated the differences between juvenile ...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Graduation rates from drug courts are impressive and are often attributed to the delivered treatment...
Drug courts have been a key part of the criminal justice system since 1989, and this study contribut...
Drug use has become an epidemic in our nation, filling our jails and prisons with nonviolent offende...
Drug treatment courts have become a vital part of the trend towards rehabilitative criminal justice ...
This descriptive study examined differences between Shelby County Drug Court (DC) graduates and drop...
This descriptive study examined differences between Shelby County Drug Court (DC) graduates and drop...
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...
Juvenile drug courts are becoming an increasingly popular answer to rising rates of substance use-re...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of psychosocial factors on drug court graduat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of psychosocial factors on drug court graduat...
There are more than 3,000 drug courts in the United States, and research has demonstrated that, in s...
Prior research has found that successful completion of drug court programs is linked to mental healt...
Joshua Hoyt and Dr. David Stein at Utah State University evaluated the differences between juvenile ...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Graduation rates from drug courts are impressive and are often attributed to the delivered treatment...
Drug courts have been a key part of the criminal justice system since 1989, and this study contribut...
Drug use has become an epidemic in our nation, filling our jails and prisons with nonviolent offende...
Drug treatment courts have become a vital part of the trend towards rehabilitative criminal justice ...
This descriptive study examined differences between Shelby County Drug Court (DC) graduates and drop...
This descriptive study examined differences between Shelby County Drug Court (DC) graduates and drop...
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...
Juvenile drug courts are becoming an increasingly popular answer to rising rates of substance use-re...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of psychosocial factors on drug court graduat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of psychosocial factors on drug court graduat...
There are more than 3,000 drug courts in the United States, and research has demonstrated that, in s...
Prior research has found that successful completion of drug court programs is linked to mental healt...
Joshua Hoyt and Dr. David Stein at Utah State University evaluated the differences between juvenile ...