Management Information Systems (MIS)
This issue brief details the necessary features of Management Information Systems (MIS) for treatment courts. By connecting team members, an MIS can help improve communications, reduce inbox clutter, and reduce time spent catching up in staff meetings and on the phone throughout the week. An MIS als… Continue Reading Management Information Systems (MIS)
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Buffalo Drug Court Management Information System Webinar Series
This two part interactive webinar series demonstrates key features of the Buffalo Drug Court Management Information System for drug court staff who are interested in “hands-on” demonstration of its key features. The session was conducted by Jose Ferrer of the Buffalo City Drug Court who, with Judge… Continue Reading Buffalo Drug Court Management Information System Webinar Series
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Medication Assisted Treatment Protocol
This document provides one with the protocol for working with medication assisted treatment plans.
Review of NIJ’s Multi-Site Adult Drug Court Evaluation
This PowerPoint delivers information on drug courts and comparison courts as well as describing how drug courts operate.
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Don’t Reinvent the Wheel: Lessons from Problem-Solving Courts
This report offers nine practical strategies to encourage the sharing of information and resources among courts.
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Evaluation of Cumberland County DUI and Drug Court
This report summarizes the findings of the analysis of all available data for the Cumberland County Adult Drug and DUI Court programs.
Topics: Adult, Alternative, Data, Data Collection Reports, Operations, Outcome, Participants, Procedures, Process, Recidivism
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A Tale of Two Family Drug Courts: Show Me the Money! NADCP Annual Meeting
This PowerPoint describes two Family Dependency Treatment Courts and was presented at the NADCP Annual Conference in 2009.