Delivering more effective treatment to adolescents: Improving the juvenile drug court model

Juvenile drug courts (JDC) emerged in response to a perceived need to intervene more effectively in the substance abuse-delinquency cycle. The influx of drug and alcohol offenders, lack of other juvenile justice system interventions, and positive experiences with adult drug courts helped drive inter...

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description Juvenile drug courts (JDC) emerged in response to a perceived need to intervene more effectively in the substance abuse-delinquency cycle. The influx of drug and alcohol offenders, lack of other juvenile justice system interventions, and positive experiences with adult drug courts helped drive interest in adapting the drug court model for juveniles. This article: (1) provides an overview of substance use and the juvenile justice system; (2) describes the current status of JDC programs; and (3) proposes a model for planning, implementing and evaluating JDCs based on adolescent drug use and treatment research as well as current JDC models. The lack of science-based JDC models and empirically sound JDC evaluations has limited the effectiveness of JDCs. The proposed model is designed to create a new generation of JDCs that maximizes the effectiveness of local resources and delivers research-based interventions to youth and families impacted by substance abuse and delinquency.
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subjects Addictive behaviors
Adolescent
Adolescent substance abuse
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Alcoholism - epidemiology
Alcoholism - rehabilitation
Biological and medical sciences
Comorbidity
Criminal Law
Cross-Sectional Studies
Delinquency
Desintoxication. Drug withdrawal
Drug addiction
Health Services Research - legislation & jurisprudence
Humans
Juvenile courts
Juvenile Delinquency - legislation & jurisprudence
Juvenile Delinquency - rehabilitation
Juvenile Delinquency - statistics & numerical data
Juvenile drug courts
Medical sciences
Program planning
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Risk and protective factors
Secondary Prevention
Substance abuse treatment
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Substance-Related Disorders - rehabilitation
Teenagers
Treatment Outcome
Treatments
United States
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