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Taking Problem-Solving Courts to Scale - Diverse Applications of the Specialty Court Model

English · Hardback

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In the more than 30 years since the drug court model transformed the criminal justice landscape, problem-solving courts have expanded their reach beyond criminogenic needs. They now address demographic similarities (e.g., veterans courts, tribal wellness courts, community courts) and offense characteristics (e.g., prostitution courts, sex offender courts). The rapid expansion of problem-solving courts to meet many different individuals suggests this template is appropriate and adaptable to just about any categorical characteristic. This book calls on problem-solving court experts to offer a fresh perspective on the evolving discourse on these courts' proliferation. Contributors describe diverse applications of the problem-solving court model while critically appraising these niche courts' evidence. This book provides a comprehensive account to date of how problem-solving courts are continuing to revolutionize justice. This collective body of work strengthens our understanding of their placement in the throes of a call for meaningful criminal justice reform.Taking Problem-Solving Courts to Scale is presented in three sections to address specialty courts focused on criminogenic needs, individual characteristics, and offense characteristics. At the outset of each section, the editors describe the courts' purpose falling under these broad categories and highlight key elements from the chapters falling within.

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Section I. Courts Based on Criminogenic Characteristics
Chapter 1. Drug Courts: The Beginning of the Movement by Cassandra Atkin-Plunk
Chapter 2. Mental Health Courts: Policy and Practice by Irina Fanarraga and Deborah Koetzle
Chapter 3. DWI Courts by Carrie Petrucci
Chapter 4. Reentry Courts by Lama Hassoun Ayoub and Michael Rempel
Chapter 5. Creating a Home Base for Treatment in Homelessness Courts by Kyle C. Troeger and Anne S. Douds
Section II. Courts Based on Individual Characteristics
Chapter 6. Juvenile Dependency Courts: Goals and Challenges of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 by Mitra Z. Honardoost and Eileen M. Ahlin
Chapter 7. Community Courts: Restoring the Community One Case at a Time by Tyrell Connor
Chapter 8. A Trifecta of Challenges for Veterans Treatment Courts by Jared A. Michaels and Anne S. Douds
Chapter 9. Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts by Elyshia Aseltine and Joan Lobo Antunes
Section III. Courts Based on Offense Characteristics
Chapter 10. Seeking Safety and Accountability through Domestic Violence Courts by Amanda B. Cissner and Rebecca Thomforde Hauser
Chapter 11. Restoring Humanity through Human Trafficking Courts? by Anne S. Douds, Ella R. Warburton, and Kealy A. Cassidy
Chapter 12. Sex Offense Courts: A Historical and International Overview by Ashley Kilmer and Amanda Emmert
Chapter 13. Opioid Intervention Courts by Lisa Shannon, Monica Himes, Shondrah Nash, and Jennifer Newell


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Edited by Eileen M. Ahlin and Anne S. Douds - Contributions by Eileen M. Ahlin; Cassandra Atkin-Plunk; Elyshia Aseltine; Kealy A. Cassidy; Amanda B. Cissner; Tyrell Connor; Anne S. Douds; Amanda Emmert; Irina Fanarraga; Lama Hassoun Ayoub; Monica Himes; M

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Authors Eileen M. Douds Ahlin
Assisted by Eileen M. Ahlin (Editor), Anne S. Douds (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9781793608413
ISBN 978-1-79360-841-3
No. of pages 346
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, LAW / Criminal Procedure, LAW / Courts, Crime & criminology, Criminal procedure, Courts & procedure, Legal systems: courts & procedures

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