Description - Drug Courts and the Criminal Justice System by Deborah Koetzle
Drug courts—a rare success story in the criminal justice system—are generally credited with reducing recidivism and providing a lower-cost alternative to incarceration. They have also spawned the development of other specialty courts. The authors of Drug Courts and the Criminal Justice System provide a comprehensive analysis of just how drug courts work, systematically examining the model and exploring its broader significance.
CONTENTS:
The Drug Court Movement—the Editors.The Development and Evolution of Drug Courts—B. Lovins and E.J. Latessa.The Theoretical Foundations of Drug Courts—S. Senjo.Ethical and Legal Considerations—S. Leben, D. Rottman, and P. Casey.Juvenile Drug Courts—C. Sullivan, L. Blair, J. Lux, and C.C. Sullivan.The Impact of the Judge—D. Marlowe.The Drug Court Team—J.G. Van Wormer and F.E. Lutze.The Importance of Evidence-Based Treatment—S.J. Listwan, A. LaCourse, and N. Jaeger.Implementation and Evaluation Challenges—W.P. Guastaferro and L. Lutgen.The Effectiveness of the Drug Court Model—E. Harbinson and D. Koetzle.Where Do We Go From Here?—F.S.Taxman, D.S. Rudes, S. Belenko, M. Hiller, D. Young, and M. Perdoni.
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