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Author(s)
Jensen Eric L.,
Parsons Nicholas L.,
Mosher Clayton J.
Publication year2007
Publication title
sociology compass
Resource typeJournals
PublisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract Drug treatment courts (DTCs), an alternative to traditional criminal courts, provide an innovative way to legally process some drug offenders. The origin and recent growth of the drug court system in the USA can be explained as an unintended consequence of a failing ‘war on drugs’. In this article, we discuss the spread of adult DTCs throughout the USA, the main components of drug courts, controversies surrounding DTCs, and some criticisms of drug courts. We summarize the recent evaluations of adult DTCs, and highlight various DTC factors that have been found to reduce individual drug use and criminal activity. We also offer suggestions for future research on DTCs and conclude with policy recommendations.
Subject(s)criminology , drug , drug court , drug treatment , law , medicine , political science , psychiatry , psychology , sociology , unintended consequences
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.782
H-Index31
ISSN1751-9020
DOI10.1111/j.1751-9020.2007.00048.x

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