An overview of the findings from, "The New York State Adult Drug Court Evaluation: Policies, Participants and Impacts." The study, conducted by the Center for Court Innovation and the New York State Office of Court Administration, found consistent recidivism impacts across a large number of drug court sites.
One of the first multi-year evaluations in the country to demonstrate consistent and meaningful recidivism impacts across a large number of drug court sites. This study, conducted by staff from the New York State Unified Court System and the Center for Court Innovation, documents the policies, participant characteristics, and performance of participants in eleven of New York's oldest and largest drug courts.
An examination of the ethical and practical issues that drug courts face in trying to smooth the reintegration of drug court graduates into their home communities. National Drug Court Institute Review
A discussion of the web-based case management system designed for the Harlem Community Justice Center. A tool for court planners, this white paper addresses the information challenges unique to a juvenile drug court.
A look at the many ways in which the Brooklyn Treatment Court addresses the unique needs of women recovering from substance abuse. Published in The Justice System Journal, Volume 23, No. 3 (2002)
A study of key criminal justice, demographic, drug use, and neighborhood-based characteristics associated with serious engagement in treatment at the Brooklyn Treatment Court. Published in the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Voulume 4 (2002).