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Improving Drug Courts: A Preliminary Study

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  • James J. Chriss
  • Miyuki F. Tedor

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Since the early 1980s, specialized problem-solving courts known as drug courts emerged in the United States as a response to the backlog of drug and alcohol-related cases plaguing the U.S. criminal justice system. In a few decades, with the seeming success of the drug court in helping AOD defendants achieve sobriety while reducing recidivism, the drug court model has achieved international prominence as well. This paper discusses a pilot study which seeks to analyze the feasibility of connecting a website, drughelp.care, developed at the host institution of the co-authors, to the everyday operations of local drug courts. Talcott Parsons’ AGIL schema is utilized as a conceptual template for organizing our thinking about how the website could improve services to administrators and clients according to the unique functional elements of the drug court.

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  • James J. Chriss & Miyuki F. Tedor, 2023. "Improving Drug Courts: A Preliminary Study," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 28, pages 89-109, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:etc:journl:y:2023:i:28:p:89-109
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    1. Crunkilton, Dhira D., 2009. "Staff and client perspectives on the Journey Mapping online evaluation tool in a drug court program," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 32(2), pages 119-128, May.
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