The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of psychosocial factors on drug court graduation among a medication assisted treatment drug court population. The extant research identifies drug courts as effective in reducing recidivism and relapse rates; however meta-analyses of the drug court literature reveal that there is little explanation as to why drug courts are effectual and especially for whom. This study examined trauma, mental health, and social support to determine predictive psychosocial factors of drug court participants while controlling for certain demographics. The analyses showed that social support was predictive, but failed to identify trauma or mental health correlates. Policy implications are discussed
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Utilizing a convenience sample from a drug court program, the authors investigated the benefits of t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of psychosocial factors on drug court graduat...
Drug treatment courts have become a vital part of the trend towards rehabilitative criminal justice ...
Purpose: The understanding of sociodemographic variables and drug court completion is well documente...
Drug courts represent a growing trend in the United States toward treatment-oriented alternatives to...
Prior research has found that successful completion of drug court programs is linked to mental healt...
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...
Drug courts have been a key part of the criminal justice system since 1989, and this study contribut...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
Women comprise one of the fastest growing populations of the criminal justice system, yet little res...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Utilizing a convenience sample from a drug court program, the authors investigated the benefits of t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of psychosocial factors on drug court graduat...
Drug treatment courts have become a vital part of the trend towards rehabilitative criminal justice ...
Purpose: The understanding of sociodemographic variables and drug court completion is well documente...
Drug courts represent a growing trend in the United States toward treatment-oriented alternatives to...
Prior research has found that successful completion of drug court programs is linked to mental healt...
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...
Drug courts have been a key part of the criminal justice system since 1989, and this study contribut...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
The link between drug and alcohol abuse and criminal behavior is clearly illustrated in the literatu...
Women comprise one of the fastest growing populations of the criminal justice system, yet little res...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
This study examined outcomes for two treatment-based drug court programs during a 30-month follow-up...
Utilizing a convenience sample from a drug court program, the authors investigated the benefits of t...