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Drug Court Crisis Intervention Strategies

Drug Court Crisis Intervention Strategies

Addressing substance abuse and mental health has become an essential focus in the criminal justice system. Drug courts, designed to tackle these challenges, are increasing in participants. Having effective strategies in place for crisis intervention is important for...
Build a Drug Court Alumni Program in 5 steps

Build a Drug Court Alumni Program in 5 steps

Drug courts stand as beacons of hope for individuals grappling with substance abuse issues, offering an alternative path towards rehabilitation and recovery. However, the journey to sobriety doesn’t end with the completion of a drug court program. It’s a...
How drug courts can address racial disparity

How drug courts can address racial disparity

Racial disparity in the justice system is a complex issue with deep-rooted causes. Studies show that Black and Hispanic individuals are more affected by drug related arrests and convictions. Despite similar rates of substance use across racial groups. This disparity...
Save time, raise efficiency in your drug court

Save time, raise efficiency in your drug court

The success of a Drug Court hinges on the progress of its participants. Their journey towards success is linked with the effectiveness of the entire system. This is why maximizing time and operational efficiency in your drug court is crucial. One Step offers...
The Crucial Role of Peer Support in Drug Courts

The Crucial Role of Peer Support in Drug Courts

Addiction is a complex issue affecting individuals, families, and communities worldwide. Traditional methods of addressing substance abuse often focus on punishment. They don’t address the root causes of addiction. However in recent years, drug courts have...
How to use technology to track drug court phases

How to use technology to track drug court phases

Drug courts are essential in dealing with substance abuse in our communities. A big part of their success is keeping track of participants progress and holding them accountable. But there are only so many staff members in our drug courts. Every day more and more...