The proliferation of drug courts throughout the world over the last two decades presents an opportunity and a challenge. The drug court approach involves a combination of treatment and judicial supervision which is a diversion from incarceration and/or ‘traditional’ criminal justice supervision. Despite widespread study of drug courts, there is much that researchers still do not know and there is still controversy as to how and why drug courts work. This research study is an examination of secondary data from an urban, mid-Atlantic drug court to attempt to correlate factors that contribute to success (as defined by graduation) in drug court. This study examines drug courts using Life Course Theory, Social Capital Theory and Recovery Capital...
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 courts are a common way of handling drug-related cases in the criminal justice system, with the...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
This study examines the factors related to completion outcomes of the East Central Judicial District...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Drug offenders continue to cost citizens and governments money, while drug courts attempt to rehabil...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of drug court participation among moderate and ...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Juvenile drug courts are becoming an increasingly popular answer to rising rates of substance use-re...
Aim: This study explores the affect drug court treatment programs have on the sobriety and employmen...
Women comprise one of the fastest growing populations of the criminal justice system, yet little res...
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 courts are a common way of handling drug-related cases in the criminal justice system, with the...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
This study examines the factors related to completion outcomes of the East Central Judicial District...
INTRODUCTION: Substance abuse is a public health problem in the United States. Though substance abu...
Drug offenders continue to cost citizens and governments money, while drug courts attempt to rehabil...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of drug court participation among moderate and ...
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation progr...
Juvenile drug courts are becoming an increasingly popular answer to rising rates of substance use-re...
Aim: This study explores the affect drug court treatment programs have on the sobriety and employmen...
Women comprise one of the fastest growing populations of the criminal justice system, yet little res...
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 courts are a common way of handling drug-related cases in the criminal justice system, with the...