ABSTRACT
Examine an innovative strategy for fighting the war on drugs!Drug Courts in Operation: Current Research provides an in-depth look at an increasingly utilized approach to rehabilitating substance abusers. Drug courts offer their participants a chance to better themselves by providing support and structure to those that do not have it in their life, offering substance abusers a chance to participate in rehabilitation in lieu of incarceration. This insightful book examines the history of drug courts as a principal treatment alternative to incarceration, outlines the risk factors of children living with drug-addicted parents, and introduces a program to help strengthen families.The book delivers vital information on:
- introducing programs to help prevent narcotic use by children with drug-addicted parents
- the need for cultural- and gender-specific treatment plans, especially in the treatment of women and African-American males
- treatment dosage effects
- the importance of length of participation to outcomes
- focus groups designed to help drug court participants with their employment needs
- predictors of engagement in court-mandated treatment programs
- how legal coercion of high-risk patients via the threat of incarceration motivates participants to succeed