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Predicting Termination from Drug Court and Comparing Recidivism Patterns: Treating Substance Use Disorders in Criminal Justice Settings
Authors:John R Gallagher  Anne Nordberg  Michael S Deranek  Eric Ivory  Jesse Carlton  Jane Woodward Miller
Affiliation:1. Indiana University, School of Social Work and Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, Addictions Services, South Bend, Indiana, USA johngall@iupui.edu;3. University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work, Arlington, Texas, USA;4. Bashor Children's Home, Goshen, Indiana, USA;5. St. Joseph County, Indiana Drug Court, South Bend, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Drug courts have been used in the criminal justice system to treat substance use disorders since 1989. This study evaluates a drug court in Indiana, focusing specifically on the most predictive variables for being terminated from the program and comparing recidivism patterns of drug court and probation participants. Participants were most likely to be terminated from drug court if they did not have a high school diploma or equivalent at admission, were not employed or a student at admission, identified cocaine as a drug of choice, had more positive drug tests, had a violation within the first 30 days of the program, and had a criminal history. Additional findings suggest that drug court is more effective than probation at reducing criminal recidivism rates for offenders with substance use disorders. Implications for drug court practice and future research are discussed.
Keywords:Drug court  forensic counseling  logistic regression  recidivism  substance use disorders
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