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Initial lessons learned during a remote drug court evaluation during the COVID-19 pandemic

NCJ Number
305249
Journal
Journal of Crime & Justice Dated: 2022
Author(s)
E. Hartsell; J. Lane
Date Published
2022
Annotation

This paper discusses how the transition to Zoom changed the evaluation of the drug court and service delivery.

Abstract

 While we expected to conduct in-person focus groups and interviews with the court team and participants, as well as in-person observations of team meetings and court, these were not possible from March 2020 to June 2021 (in person court resumed in July 2021). Consequently, we adapted the now-funded, ongoing evaluation plan to conduct observations, interviews, and coding via Zoom and Qualtrics. We discuss the strengths, limitations, and early lessons learned from this endeavor. We also report initial findings on how COVID-19 affected service delivery and explore the possible implications of online drug court beyond the pandemic.