Colorado drug courts a plan for statewide implementation : prepared in response to Joint Budget Committee request for information
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[Denver, Colo.] : Colorado State Court Administrator's Office, 2008.
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1 online resource (13 pages) : illustrations ; 530 KB.
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Drug Court is an innovative alternative to prison with emphasis on accountability and intensive monitoring for drug abusing criminal offenders. The drug court removes defendants from the clogged courtrooms of the traditional criminal justice system, placing them in a new type of courtroom environment where they undergo treatment and counseling, submit to frequent and random drug testing, make regular appearances before the judge and are monitored closely for program compliance. In addition, drug courts increase the probability of defendants' success by providing ancillary services such as mental health treatment, trauma and family therapy, and job skills training.

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(2008). Colorado drug courts: a plan for statewide implementation : prepared in response to Joint Budget Committee request for information . Colorado State Court Administrator's Office.

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2008. Colorado Drug Courts: A Plan for Statewide Implementation : Prepared in Response to Joint Budget Committee Request for Information. Colorado State Court Administrator's Office.

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Colorado Drug Courts: A Plan for Statewide Implementation : Prepared in Response to Joint Budget Committee Request for Information Colorado State Court Administrator's Office, 2008.

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Colorado Drug Courts: A Plan for Statewide Implementation : Prepared in Response to Joint Budget Committee Request for Information Colorado State Court Administrator's Office, 2008.

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