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Countywide Approaches to Drug Court Program Implementation: A Comparison of Los Angeles and Orange Counties, California

NCJ Number
187716
Journal
National Drug Court Institute Review Volume: 3 Issue: 1 Dated: Winter 2000 Pages: 57-100
Author(s)
Elizabeth Piper Deschenes Ph.D.; Robert Mimura; Ralph Rodgers; Beverly Marksbury; Mack Jenkins; Rochelle Newble
Editor(s)
Kathleen R. Snavely
Date Published
2000
Length
44 pages
Annotation
This article describes the design and implementation of countywide drug court systems in two Southern California counties.
Abstract
The article begins by describing the growth and expansion of two countywide drug court programs, Los Angeles County and Orange County, California drug court programs, and the instrumental role of establishing countywide standards and practices. It then moves onto discussing the development of a countywide Management Information System (MIS) as part of the established standards and practices and its central role in developing and expanding the drug court programs in both counties. The article focuses on the importance of a coordinated MIS in conducting a successful program evaluation. The article then summarizes the results of the Los Angeles County and Orange County evaluations, where both counties report high rates of program completion and retention, as well as low rates of termination and recidivism. References