This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up period. Outcomes for drug court graduates were contrasted with those of nongraduates and of comparison groups that consisted of offenders who were placed on probation supervision during the same period and did not receive drug court services. Drug court graduates from both programs were significantly less likely to be arrested and had fewer arrests during follow-up in comparison to matched probationers and nongraduates. For both drug courts, the rates of arrest during the 30-month follow-up period declined in direct relationship to the duration of drug court involvement. Drug court graduates had lower rates of substance abuse than comparable...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide moreefficient t...
While drug treatment courts (DTCs) in the United States have proliferated, there is a shortage of re...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Substance use disorders and related negative outcomes are on the rise in America. Among jail and pr...
This study assessed whether greater duration of involvement in a drug court program affected crimina...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
Substantial evidence indicates that drug courts can be superior to traditional probation programs fo...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
Abstract. This study uses an experimental design comparing 235 offenders assigned either to drug tre...
This study involved an examination of the relationship between mental health treatment provided by a...
Drug courts represent a growing trend in the United States toward treatment-oriented alternatives to...
Objectives: To test the impact of adult drug courts on future criminal behavior and sentence length ...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide more-efficient ...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide moreefficient t...
While drug treatment courts (DTCs) in the United States have proliferated, there is a shortage of re...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Substance use disorders and related negative outcomes are on the rise in America. Among jail and pr...
This study assessed whether greater duration of involvement in a drug court program affected crimina...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
Substantial evidence indicates that drug courts can be superior to traditional probation programs fo...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
Abstract. This study uses an experimental design comparing 235 offenders assigned either to drug tre...
This study involved an examination of the relationship between mental health treatment provided by a...
Drug courts represent a growing trend in the United States toward treatment-oriented alternatives to...
Objectives: To test the impact of adult drug courts on future criminal behavior and sentence length ...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide more-efficient ...
Drug courts are specialized courts in which court actors collaboratively use the legal and moral aut...
Special drug courts have been established across the country in an effort to provide moreefficient t...
While drug treatment courts (DTCs) in the United States have proliferated, there is a shortage of re...