Parental substance misuse is a leading factor in child abuse and neglect and frequently results in court-mandated permanent child removal. Family drug treatment courts, which originated in the USA and are only found in adversarial family justice systems, are a radical innovation to tackle this problem. Unlike ordinary court, they treat parents within the court arena as well as adjudicating, and in this way they seek to draw a new balance between parental needs and the child’s right to timely permanency. Family drug treatment courts have spread to England, Australia and Northern Ireland and international research has found they have higher rates of parental substance misuse cessation and family reunification and lower foster care costs than ...
• Parent substance use is the second-leading cause for childrens’ removal from the home in Nebraska ...
This article proposes an approach to family law decision-making tailored to assist families plagued ...
Juvenile dependency courts deal with cases that have allegations of child abuse or neglect by a pare...
Parental substance misuse is a leading factor in child abuse and neglect and frequently results in c...
Parental substance misuse is a leading factor in child abuse and neglect and frequently results in c...
Parental substance misuse is a significant risk factor for child maltreatment and is frequently invo...
Parental substance misuse is a major social problem of international concern and frequent cause of r...
How do we upgrade the family justice system so that it disrupts patterns of family violence, drug ab...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Parental substance use is a risk factor for child maltreatment. Family drug trea...
This is the published version.Substance abuse among child welfare service recipients has proven to b...
The rise in cases of child abuse and neglect over the past two decades has overwhelmed the nation’s ...
Problem-solving courts began to flourish in the early 1990s with the creation of criminal drug court...
Objectives: Problem-solving courts are traditionally voluntary in nature to promote procedural justi...
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2011 Har...
Family drug courts (FDCs) were first established in 1994 as one judge’s response to substance abuse ...
• Parent substance use is the second-leading cause for childrens’ removal from the home in Nebraska ...
This article proposes an approach to family law decision-making tailored to assist families plagued ...
Juvenile dependency courts deal with cases that have allegations of child abuse or neglect by a pare...
Parental substance misuse is a leading factor in child abuse and neglect and frequently results in c...
Parental substance misuse is a leading factor in child abuse and neglect and frequently results in c...
Parental substance misuse is a significant risk factor for child maltreatment and is frequently invo...
Parental substance misuse is a major social problem of international concern and frequent cause of r...
How do we upgrade the family justice system so that it disrupts patterns of family violence, drug ab...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Parental substance use is a risk factor for child maltreatment. Family drug trea...
This is the published version.Substance abuse among child welfare service recipients has proven to b...
The rise in cases of child abuse and neglect over the past two decades has overwhelmed the nation’s ...
Problem-solving courts began to flourish in the early 1990s with the creation of criminal drug court...
Objectives: Problem-solving courts are traditionally voluntary in nature to promote procedural justi...
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2011 Har...
Family drug courts (FDCs) were first established in 1994 as one judge’s response to substance abuse ...
• Parent substance use is the second-leading cause for childrens’ removal from the home in Nebraska ...
This article proposes an approach to family law decision-making tailored to assist families plagued ...
Juvenile dependency courts deal with cases that have allegations of child abuse or neglect by a pare...