Summary
Contents
Subject index
A natural companion to the recently published Drug Control and the Courts (SAGE 1996), this accessible volume focuses on five case studies in judicial innovation - the dedicated drug treatment courts in Miami, Oakland, Fort Lauderdale, Portland and Phoenix. Each case is presented in a chapter written by a local expert to describe and evaluate five prime examples of dedicated drug treatment courts. These chapters are written to a common outline and each discuss the following points: community demographics; structural organization of the court; court caseloads, including drug cases; successes and failures of initial goals and objectives and subsequent adaptations; and measures of long-term successes and failures.
Front Matter
Chapters
- Chapter 1: Judicial Change and Dedicated Treatment Courts: Case Studies in Innovation
- Chapter 2: The Origin of the Treatment Drug Court in Miami
- Chapter 3: From “Treatment” to “Justice” in Oakland, California
- Chapter 4: Broward County's Dedicated Drug Treatment Court: From Postadjudication to Diversion
- Chapter 5: Diverting Drug Offenders to Treatment Courts: The Portland Experience
- Chapter 6: Experimenting with the Drug Court Model: Implementation and Change in Maricopa County, Arizona
- Chapter 7: Challenges for Research and Innovation: When is a Drug Court Not a Drug Court?
Back Matter
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