Over the last 30 years, the number of Drug Treatment Courts has grown as societal values have shifted away from punishment and more towards rehabilitation within the criminal justice system. This shift in values has created a renewed focus on factors that affect recidivism rates within society. Socio economics has been shown to be a consistent indicator in affecting drug-related incidents and crime. This study aims to study how socio economics affects recidivism rates within geographic areas that have established drug treatment courts and what this could mean for their overall effectiveness
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Aim: This study explores the affect drug court treatment programs have on the sobriety and employmen...
Drug courts are specialty courts, implemented sporadically across the United States. The purpose of ...
Substance use disorders and related negative outcomes are on the rise in America. Among jail and pr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of drug court participation among moderate and ...
Siting of drug and alcohol treatment facilities is often met with negative reactions because of the ...
Objectives: To test the impact of adult drug courts on future criminal behavior and sentence length ...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
The nexus between drug use and crime is an area of intense interest. The United States spends vast a...
My dissertation studies marginalized groups’ delinquent/illegal activities and risky health behavior...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Drug courts represent a significant development in criminal justice during the past 15 years, and a ...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of Drug Courts and what makes the cou...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As substance abuse is comm...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Aim: This study explores the affect drug court treatment programs have on the sobriety and employmen...
Drug courts are specialty courts, implemented sporadically across the United States. The purpose of ...
Substance use disorders and related negative outcomes are on the rise in America. Among jail and pr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of drug court participation among moderate and ...
Siting of drug and alcohol treatment facilities is often met with negative reactions because of the ...
Objectives: To test the impact of adult drug courts on future criminal behavior and sentence length ...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
The nexus between drug use and crime is an area of intense interest. The United States spends vast a...
My dissertation studies marginalized groups’ delinquent/illegal activities and risky health behavior...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Drug courts represent a significant development in criminal justice during the past 15 years, and a ...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of Drug Courts and what makes the cou...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As substance abuse is comm...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Aim: This study explores the affect drug court treatment programs have on the sobriety and employmen...