In this paper, I seek to contextualize veterans courts in light of the therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) movement, the turn to problem-solving courts of all sorts (especially focusing on mental health courts), and the societal ambivalence that we have shown to veterans in the four decades since the Vietnam war. I argue that TJ’s focuses on how law actually impacts people’s lives, on the law’s influence on emotional life and psychological well-being and on the need for law to value psychological health and avoid the imposition of anti-therapeutic consequences whenever possible can serve as a template for a veterans courts model (if we are to expand these courts robustly). TJ is the explicit inspiration for many of the most important problem-sol...
abstract: In the wake of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, courts and social service systems across ...
Treatment courts have been created to focus on treatment of those in the criminal justice system rat...
52 pagesThis Article fills a gap in the existing legal scholarship by conducting this Equal Protecti...
In this paper, I seek to contextualize veterans courts in light of the therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ...
Although veterans treatment courts themselves are a recent and developing innovation, veteran status...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
There has been a gradual national shift toward rehabilitation within the justice system. This has be...
Combat veterans face significant obstacles upon their return home. The damage inflicted by combat du...
The intended goals of Veterans Treatment Courts (VTCs) are consistent with what drove the establishm...
American veterans have long struggled with the aftereffects of combat exposure, repeated deployments...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
In more than 300 law enforcement jurisdictions in the United States, being a military veteran entitl...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
Recognizing that criminal behavior stems from multiple loci, Veterans Treatment Courts (VTCs) utiliz...
Controversy exists regarding whether specialized courts, specifically drug courts, adhere to the res...
abstract: In the wake of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, courts and social service systems across ...
Treatment courts have been created to focus on treatment of those in the criminal justice system rat...
52 pagesThis Article fills a gap in the existing legal scholarship by conducting this Equal Protecti...
In this paper, I seek to contextualize veterans courts in light of the therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ...
Although veterans treatment courts themselves are a recent and developing innovation, veteran status...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
There has been a gradual national shift toward rehabilitation within the justice system. This has be...
Combat veterans face significant obstacles upon their return home. The damage inflicted by combat du...
The intended goals of Veterans Treatment Courts (VTCs) are consistent with what drove the establishm...
American veterans have long struggled with the aftereffects of combat exposure, repeated deployments...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
In more than 300 law enforcement jurisdictions in the United States, being a military veteran entitl...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
Recognizing that criminal behavior stems from multiple loci, Veterans Treatment Courts (VTCs) utiliz...
Controversy exists regarding whether specialized courts, specifically drug courts, adhere to the res...
abstract: In the wake of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, courts and social service systems across ...
Treatment courts have been created to focus on treatment of those in the criminal justice system rat...
52 pagesThis Article fills a gap in the existing legal scholarship by conducting this Equal Protecti...