Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Courts

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REPEAT drink drivers in Tasmania would be dealt with in a specialist “problem-solving” court under a proposed law reform that would deliver therapy rather than punishment. The Tasmanian Law Reform Institute has proposed the non-traditional court model that, if adopted, would be the first of its type in Australia. Researchers at the institute are seeking
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands’ Drug Court has 12 active participants and seven from the first batch will graduate this year, according to Superior Court Associate Judge Teresa Kim-Tenorio. Kim-Tenorio said they have 12 more awaiting clinical assessments and they have 20 or more waiting to be entertained. “So we have a long list,”
The Government of the United States of America looks forward to a “continued successful bilateral partnership” with the Government of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, particularly in the war on the world drug problem, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Internal Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Mr. Luis E. Arreaga, said
St. Tammany Parish voters will decide Saturday whether to give another chance to a pair of sales tax renewals for the parish jail and courthouse, the highest-profile items among seven issues on the ballot. The renewals ran into an anti-tax buzzsaw last year, when 60 percent of voters rejected a quarter-cent sales tax for the
Dr. Claudette Chase, who has spent her career working with isolated First Nations in northwestern Ontario, says the key to fighting opiate addiction is to provide treatment within a community instead of sending people away for help. Chase, a family doctor, has been following the crisis in New Brunswick’s Esgenoôpetitj First Nation. Since April 10, five people have
Sen. Jude Hofschenider (R-Tinian) said he would be focusing more on the needs of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands’ Judicial Branch when his committee begins meeting with various government, agencies, departments, and divisions for the fiscal year 2018 budget hearing. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Superior Court, Supreme Court, Drug Court, Law
An opioid crisis is driving a rising demand for the Calgary Drug Treatment Court, the program’s CEO says. Arla Liska said for about the past two years, the program has not been able to meet demand. “There, for some time now, has been significantly more demand than we can meet,” said Liska. “And we know
A newly appointed judge for County Louth has said he would like to set up the first ‘drugs court’ in the North East. Judge John Coughlan is now the permanent sitting judge at Dundalk and Drogheda district court. Wednesday was the first time Judge Coughlan sat in his official capacity as the new sitting judge
In December 2016, the Superior Court’s Drug Court Division began accepting referrals and participants into its program.  The drug court was founded on the premise that many addicts are arrested for behavior related to their addictions and engages participants in a model and structure that is supportive of success in recovery.  The Commonwealth of the
New Zealand Ministry of Justice releases publication on latest initiatives for justice which includes discussion of the two Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Courts, Te Whare Whakapiki Wairua (The House that Heals the Spirit), and their success. Read more HERE New Zealand Ministry of Justice, November 2015
What is it? The Glasgow Drug Court was set up, before I became involved, as a pilot along with a similar court in Fife in 2001. It was seen as a success and given ongoing support. Its aim has always been to reduce drug misuse and the offending caused by that misuse. This is done
Dublin’s Drug Treatment Court is one of the few courts in the world which advertises its services to offenders. “We go to treatment centres around the city and meet the staff and try and sell the message about the court,” said its supervisor Tom Ward. “We want them to tell people who might be up
The Ministry of Legal Affairs and the Department of Court Services will host the official opening of the Bermuda Mental Health Treatment Court Programme (MHTCP) on Thursday, 20 October. After years of preparation and development, the Ministry, in partnership with other agencies, launched the pilot programme in October, 2013 The programme models the Drug Treatment
SAIPAN – A Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) Judiciary Drug Court Stakeholder presentation co-hosted by the Office of the Governor and the CNMI Judiciary Judiciary was held at the Fiesta Resort’s Hibiscus Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Representatives from the Guam Judiciary, both the NMI U.S. District Court and CNMI Judiciary, CNMI Drug Court, law enforcement
Motorists convicted of drink-driving could be referred to Drug Treatment Court by judges for the first time after a ground-breaking decision by the Supreme Court. Chief Justice Ian Kawaley ruled that section 68 of Criminal Code, which provides for the DTC programme, embraced alcohol addiction and allowed magistrates to sentence those convicted of traffic offences
While rates of methamphetamine use in Australia have remained fairly stable at 2.1% over the past ten years, there has been a shift among people who use the lower-grade powdered form of methamphetamine (speed) to using the higher-grade crystal form (ice) in recent times. Ice is much stronger than speed and has the potential to cause greater

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