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Juvenile Drug Courts and Teen Substance Abuse
John Roman and Jeffrey A. Butts
Juvenile justice officials across the United States are embracing a new method of dealing with adolescent substance abuse. Importing a popular innovation from adult courts, state and local governments have started hundreds of specialized drug courts to provide judicial supervision and coordinate substance abuse treatment for drug-involved juveniles. The number of youth affected by these new courts is relatively small, but the programs are spreading rapidly and their presence is changing how practitioners and policymakers think about adolescent drug use. Despite the increasing popularity of juvenile drug courts, researchers have only begun to test whether they stop or reduce teen substance abuse more effectively than other programs. Juvenile Drug Courts and Teen Substance Abuse is the first book to examine the ideas behind juvenile drug courts and explore their history and popularity. The editors have assembled top justice policy experts to assess the evidence supporting juvenile drug courts and to guide the next generation of evaluation research. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the role of the juvenile justice system in addressing teen drug problems.
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Details
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Urban Institute
Pages: 390 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-87766-725-4 • Paperback • November 2004 •
$44.00
• (£35.00)
Series:
Urban Institute Press
Subjects:
Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
Juvenile Drug Courts and Teen Substance Abuse
Paperback
$44.00
Summary
Summary
Juvenile justice officials across the United States are embracing a new method of dealing with adolescent substance abuse. Importing a popular innovation from adult courts, state and local governments have started hundreds of specialized drug courts to provide judicial supervision and coordinate substance abuse treatment for drug-involved juveniles. The number of youth affected by these new courts is relatively small, but the programs are spreading rapidly and their presence is changing how practitioners and policymakers think about adolescent drug use. Despite the increasing popularity of juvenile drug courts, researchers have only begun to test whether they stop or reduce teen substance abuse more effectively than other programs. Juvenile Drug Courts and Teen Substance Abuse is the first book to examine the ideas behind juvenile drug courts and explore their history and popularity. The editors have assembled top justice policy experts to assess the evidence supporting juvenile drug courts and to guide the next generation of evaluation research. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the role of the juvenile justice system in addressing teen drug problems.
Details
Details
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Urban Institute
Pages: 390 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-87766-725-4 • Paperback • November 2004 •
$44.00
• (£35.00)
Series:
Urban Institute Press
Subjects:
Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
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