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1 Research Update on Drug Courts Douglas B. Marlowe, J.D., Ph.D. National Association of Drug Court Professionals Pima County, AZ King County, WA Baltimore, MD Jackson County, OR Marion County, OR Santa Clara, CA Suffolk, NY Washoe, NV 1
2 Pima County, AZ +17% King County, WA +33%** Baltimore, MD +28%** Jackson County, OR +29%*** Marion County, OR +26* Santa Clara, CA +37%*** Suffolk, NY +29%*** Washoe, NV +25%** +32%* Pima County, AZ +17% King County, WA +33%** 208 days*** Baltimore, MD +28%** 94 days** Jackson County, OR +29%*** 100 days* Marion County, OR +26* 172 days** 195 days Santa Clara, CA +37%*** 67 days** Suffolk, NY +29%*** + 2 days Washoe, NV +25%** 165 days*** +32%* 99 days +100 days** 2
3 Baltimore, MD +28%** 94 days** +25%** Jackson County, OR +29%*** 100 days* + 6%* Marion County, OR +26* 172 days** + 40%** Santa Clara, CA +37%*** 67 days** +32%*** Suffolk, NY +29%*** + 2 days + 2% Washoe, NV +25%** 165 days*** +46%*** +32%* 99 days 4% +100 days** +11%** Baltimore, MD +28%** 94 days** +25%** Jackson County, OR +29%*** 100 days* + 6%* Marion County, OR +26* 172 days** + 40%** Santa Clara, CA +37%*** 67 days** +32%*** 4% Suffolk, NY +29%*** + 2 days + 2% + 5%* Washoe, NV +25%** 165 days*** +46%*** 0 change +32%* 99 days 4% 0 change +100 days** +11%** 10%** 3
4 Baltimore, MD +28%** 94 days** +25%** Jackson County, OR +29%*** 100 days* + 6%* 23%** Marion County, OR +26* 172 days** + 40%** 13%* Santa Clara, CA +37%*** 67 days** +32%*** 4% Suffolk, NY +29%*** + 2 days + 2% + 5%* Washoe, NV +25%** 165 days*** +46%*** 0 change +32%* 99 days 4% 0 change +100 days** +11%** 10%** Baltimore, MD +28%** 94 days** +25%** +$ 5,022 Jackson County, OR +29%*** 100 days* + 6%* 23%** +$ 5,593 Marion County, OR +26* 172 days** + 40%** 13%* +$13,104 Santa Clara, CA +37%*** 67 days** +32%*** 4% Suffolk, NY +29%*** + 2 days + 2% + 5%* Washoe, NV +25%** 165 days*** +46%*** 0 change +32%* 99 days 4% 0 change +100 days** +11%** 10%** 4
5 Cost Benefits By Agency Total Child Welfare $5, $5, Treatment -$(3,861.00) Law Enforcement $ Community Justice $1, Department of Corrections Public Defender Jackson District Attorney Jackson County Circuit Court $ $ $ $ $(5,000.00) $- $5, $10, Carey et al. (2010). Jackson County (OR) Community Court. 4-year cost impacts Cost Benefit Accrual $1,800,000 $1,600,000 $1,400,000 $1,200,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 $600,000 $400,000 $200,000 $0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Carey et al. (2010). Marion County (OR) Fostering Attachment Treatment Court 5
6 Target Population Equivalent or Better Outcomes: Co-occurring occurring mental health problems Unemployed Less than a high school education Criminal history Inadequate housing Risk for domestic violence Methamphetamine, crack cocaine, or alcohol (e.g., Boles & Young, 2011; Carey et al. 2010a, 2010b; Worcel et al., 2007) Best Practices Rapid entry weekly counseling during Phase months of Positive alliance with counselor and judge Evidence-based family (e.g., MST & MDFT): Manualized and cognitive-behavioral Home and community outreach Teach guardians effective supervision and contingency management skills Enhance positive family communication & interactions Parenting classes 6
7 Best Practices (cont.) Frequent drug and alcohol testing Stable, local Frequent contact with family Caseworkers have regular, focused visits 7
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