W. Clinton Terry 
The Early Drug Courts [PDF ebook] 
Case Studies in Judicial Innovation

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This brief and readable volume focuses on five case studies in judicial innovation – the dedicated drug treatment courts in Miami, Oakland, Ft. 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. Editor W. Clinton Terry, III introduces this volume with a chapter that covers judicial innovation and dedicated drug courts, revealing that dedicated courts are unique because of their focus on treatment; the nontraditional, collaborative approach to treatment; and monitoring of by the judiciary. As Terry emphasizes, the court becomes an integral part of the treatment process itself, not just a referral point for offenders. The subsequent chapters are written to a common outline, creating a tightly edited and cohesive volume that addresses the following points:

– Community demographics

– Structural organization of the court

– Court caseloads, including drug cases

– Description of the initial decision to implement dedicated drug treatment courts

– Successes and failures of initial goals and objectives, and subsequent adaptations

– Measures of long-term successes and failures (recidivism and successful completion of treatment programs)

The concluding chapter, written by John Goldkamp, a proven researcher of drug courts, synthesizes the research from the evaluation of the exemplar courts, and examines other areas of possible research that would provide a firmer understanding about these courts – all of which speaks to the continued development and refinement of dedicated drug treatment courts. With approximately one billion dollars in federal monies earmarked for the creation of drug courts, this unique book offers a road map to the effective utilization of those funds.

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Mục lục

Judicial Change and Dedicated Treatment Courts – W Clinton Terry III
Case Studies in Innovation
The Origin of the Treatment Drug Court in Miami – John S Goldkamp
From `Treatment′ to `Justice′ in Oakland, California – Brooke Bedrick and Jerome H Skolnick
Broward County′s Dedicated Drug Treatment Court – W Clinton Terry III
From Postajudication to Diversion
Diverting Drug Offenders to Treatment Courts – Steve Belenko
The Portland Experience
Experimenting with the Drug Court Model – Elizabeth Piper Deschenes and Rebecca D Peterson
Implementation and Change in Maricopa County, Arizona
Challenges for Research and Innovation – John S Goldkamp
When Is a Drug Court Not a Drug Court?

Giới thiệu về tác giả

I am an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the School of Policy and Management at Florida International University. I received a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at Santa Barbara and was a DAAD Fellow at the University of Goettingen in Goettingen, Germany. I have taught criminology and criminal justice at the California State University at Fresno, the University of Florida, and at Florida International University. My interests are in criminology/criminal justice.  My career began with police studies, particularly within the broader area of police organization and behavior as a reflection of broader socio–economic and historical trends. I have also done extensive work in the area of court specialization, specifically within the area of drug courts.

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