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Assessing the Effects of the Drug Court Intervention on Offender Criminal Trajectories

A Research Note

Cary Heck

University of Wyoming, Laramie

Aaron Roussell

University of Wyoming, Laramie

Scott E. Culhane

University of Wyoming, Laramie

Using a combination of NCIC and local police data from Wyoming, this study focuses on the short-term effects of the drug court intervention on offender criminal trajectories. Wyoming's drug courts operate in a manner consistent with most drug courts around the nation by focusing on offender supervision, judicial oversight, frequent and random drug testing, and intensive substance abuse treatment. The results of this outcome analysis suggest dramatic reductions in criminal offending both during the drug court program and for the year immediately following the program participation.

Key Words: drug courts • recidivism • life-course criminality

This version was published on June 1, 2009

Criminal Justice Policy Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, 236-246 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0887403408327378


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