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Buffalo Drug Treatment Court Case Study

This document evaluates the Buffalo Drug Treatment Court program.
Topics: Evaluation, Evidence-based Practices

Source(s)
National Drug Court Institute
Written By
Atoundra Pierre-Lawson, Dennis Reilly
Resource Type(s)
Evaluation
Published Year
2008

Alaska Case Study

This case study examines the effectiveness of problem solving courts in Alaska, with a focus on DUI and Felony Drug Courts for the state.
Topics: Problem Solving Courts, Treatment

Source(s)
National Drug Court Institute
Written By
Atoundra Pierre-Lawson, Dennis Reilly
Resource Type(s)
Case Studies
Published Year
2011

Ensuring Sustainability for Drug Courts: An Overview of Funding Strategies

The National Drug Court Institute (NDCI) has developed this publication to assist courts in creating a sustainability plan that moves past initial implementation into long-term viability.
Topics: Agreement, Assessment, Care Management, Fees, Funding, Problem Solving

Source(s)
National Drug Court Institute
Written By
Atoundra Pierre-Lawson, Dennis Reilly
Resource Type(s)
Monograph
Published Year
2008

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