Drug court definition

Drug court means a court utilizing a program structured to achieve both a reduction in criminal recidivism and an increase in the likelihood of rehabilitation through continuous and intense judicially supervised treatment and the appropriate use of services, sanctions, and incentives (RCW 2.30.020).
Drug court means a judicial intervention process that incorporates the Ten Key Components and may include preadjudication or post-adjudication participation.
Drug court means an immediate and highly structured intervention process for substance abuse treatment of eligible defendants or juveniles that:

Examples of Drug court in a sentence

  • Drug court policies and practices: How program implementation affects offender substance use and criminal behavior outcomes.

  • Drug court programs shall require a separate judicial processing system differing in practice and design from the traditional adversarial criminal prosecution and trial systems.

  • Drug court programs shall not apply to any violent criminal offense.

  • Drug court programs which require an initial period of incarceration are ineligible unless the period of incarceration is mandated by statute for the offense in question.

  • Drug court professionals, staff at the State Court Administrator’s Office, and restorative justice professionals have created a statewide steering committee to explore integrating restorative philosophies into the drug court process.


More Definitions of Drug court

Drug court or “Drug Treatment Court” means any court given the responsibility pursuant to ORS 3.450 to handle cases involving substance-abusing offenders through comprehensive supervision, drug testing, treatment services and immediate sanctions and incentives.
Drug court means a judicial intervention process
Drug court means a process that combines judicial
Drug court means a Court established under section 31;
Drug court means an immediate and highly structured intervention process for substance abuse treatment of eligible defendants or juveniles that: (i) brings together substance abuse professionals, local social programs and intensive judicial monitoring; and (ii) follows the key components of drug courts published by the Drug Court Program Office of the United States Department of Justice.
Drug court means a problem solving court focused on addressing the substance abuse issues of defendants or juveniles in the criminal justice system.” Ind. Code § 33-23-16-5.
Drug court for the purpose of this act, means an