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  2. Drug court - Wikipedia

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    This was the Multnomah County Drug Court in Portland, Oregon, which is the second oldest drug court in the country. One finding was that the longer drug court judges worked with addicts, and the more experience they had in the court (key component #7), the better the success rates were for participants.

  3. Drug courts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A 2003 recidivism report by the Urban Institute and Caliber Associates called "Recidivism Rates For Drug Court Graduates: National Based Estimates", representative of over 17,000 annual drug court graduates nationwide, found that recidivism rates for Drug Court participants one year after graduation is a mere 16.5% and only 27 ...

  4. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In lauding the success of the problem-solving drug courts, the report notes that of the 2,984 2018 participants in a drug or sobriety program 65 percent had successfully completed the treatment, while 29 percent were discharged because they did not follow the rules or committed a new offense.

  5. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The drug court judges in Northern Kentucky’s Campbell, Boone and Kenton counties are adamant in their refusal to make Suboxone available to the addicts who come through their doors. Judge Gregory Bartlett, who started the first drug court in the area in 1998 and currently presides over Kenton County’s drug court, won’t allow Suboxone as ...

  6. Success through supervision: Drug Court numbers show ... - AOL

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    Statistics show that Richland County's Drug Court program is proving beneficial not only to its participants but for taxpayers as well. Success through supervision: Drug Court numbers show ...

  7. Not prosecuting nonviolent drug offenses hasn’t cut down ...

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    Prosecutors point to the success of drug treatment courts, citing a 2019 study that concluded drug courts “are effective in reducing recidivism and drug use.” Because only nonviolent offenders ...

  8. Problem-solving courts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Problem-solving courts (PSC) address the underlying problems that contribute to criminal behavior and are a current trend in the legal system of the United States.In 1989, a judge in Miami began to take a hands-on approach to drug addicts, ordering them into treatment, rather than perpetuating the revolving door of court and prison.

  9. Supreme Court upholds mandatory prison terms for some low ...

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    The trial court and the St. Louis-based 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled he was eligible for a mandatory sentence of at least 15 years. He actually received a 13 1/2-year sentence for ...