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  • Publication

    Medication-Assisted Treatment in Drug Courts: Recommended Strategies

    by Sally Friedman and Kate Wagner-Goldstein

    This report provides strategies for incorporating medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction into the work of drug courts. Although based on the experience of courts in New York State, the report’s recommendations are not state specific and can be applied to courts around the country. 

    Treatment Courts
  • Publication

    The Future is Now: Enhancing Drug Court Operations Through Technology

    by Annie Schachar, Aaron Arnold, and Precious Benally

    Technology offers justice systems new ways to link offenders to substance abuse treatment and other needed services. In addition, technology enhances the ability of justice systems to monitor offender compliance and provide staff with ongoing training and professional development. This paper explores the use of technology in drug courts and offers recommendations for drug court practitioners seeking to enhance their work with technology.

    Treatment Courts, Technology
  • Video

    Michael Botticelli: Community Justice 2014

    In his keynote address at Community Justice 2014, Michael Botticelli, acting director of The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, explains that he doesn't like the nickname "Drug Czar" because it connotes a militaristic "war on drugs" response to substance-use disorders. 

    Treatment Courts, Reducing Violence
  • Audio

    Deploying Public Health Strategies to Address Drug Addiction

    Drug addiction is fundamentally a public health issue, says Michael Botticelli, acting director of National Drug Control Policy, in this New Thinking podcast.

    Problem-Solving Justice, Treatment Courts, Community Justice
  • Publication

    Testing the Cost Savings of Judicial Diversion

    by Mark S. Waller, Shannon M. Carey, Erin Farley, and Michael Rempel

    Rockefeller Drug Law Reform, adopted in April 2009, eliminated mandatory prison sentences in New York State for most felony drug offenders and sought to link more felony-level drug and property offenders to treatment.

    Treatment Courts, Risk Assessment
  • Publication

    From Drug Court to Classroom: Creating a Court to College Program (Practitioners Manual)

    by Corey Calabrese, Valerie Raine, and Gregg Roth

    This Practitioners Manual provides step-by-step guidance for drug court teams looking to help participants pursue higher education. The other three manuals provide support for participants, interns, and trainers.

    Treatment Courts
  • Publication

    From Drug Court to Classroom: Creating a Court to College Program (Trainers Manual)

    by Corey Calabrese, Valerie Raine, and Gregg Roth

    This guide for trainers is one of four manuals that, together, explain how drug court teams can create a program to help drug court participants pursue higher education. The Practitioners Manual provides a road map for the entire program, which gives step-by-step guidance to participants enrolling in and seeking financial aid for college.

    Treatment Courts
  • Publication

    From Drug Court to Classroom: Creating a Court to College Program (Participants Manual)

    by Corey Calabrese, Valerie Raine, and Gregg Roth

    This guide for participants is one of four manuals that, together, explain how drug court teams can create a program to help drug court participants pursue higher education. The Practitioners Manual provides a road map for the entire program, which gives step-by-step guidance to participants enrolling in and seeking financial aid for college.

    Treatment Courts
  • Audio

    After Rockefeller: Research Findings on the Statewide Impact of Judicial Diversion

    Shannon M. Carey of NPC Research discusses the impact of the Rockefeller Drug Law Reform, which in 2009 eliminated New York's mandatory prison sentences for most felony drug offenders. According to a study she co-authored, court-ordered treatment enrollment after the reform was implemented in 2009 increased by 77 percent.

    Treatment Courts
  • Publication

    Addiction, Treatment, and Criminal Justice: An Inside View of the Brooklyn Treatment Court

    A look at the inner workings of the Brooklyn Treatment Court, New York City's first drug treatment court.

    Treatment Courts

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