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Testing and Developing Theory in Drug Court: A Four-Part Logit Model to Predict Program Completion
Scott R. Senjo
Weber State University
Leslie A. Leip
Florida Atlantic University
The expansion of drug courts into numerous additional jurisdictions continues at a rapid pace. Despite this, and the commensurate growth of drug court literature, there remains a surprising paucity of empirical studies that test and develop an underlying theory for drug court. This research is an empirical study that analyzes and tests therapeutic jurisprudence as the theory behind the drug court mission and its day-to-day operations. A logit model is used to assess the strength of specific theoretical components on an offender's ability to complete the drug court program. The findings indicate, among other things, that the manner of interactions between the judge and offenders can increase the likelihood of an offender's ability to remain abstinent and stay engaged in treatment for the duration of the drug court program.
Criminal Justice Policy Review, Vol. 12, No. 1,
66-87 (2001)

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