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Based on the Drug Treatment Court model, Drink Driving Courts hold repeat drink driving offenders accountable and get them to become law abiding citizens by using long-term treatment and intensive supervision.
Juvenile/Youth/Children’s Drug Courts are dockets within juvenile courts for cases involving substance abusing youth in need of specialized treatment services and their families. They focus on providing treatment to high risk juvenile offenders with the goal of reducing recidivism and substance use.
An Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court focuses on substance use disorders that act as catalysts for crime. The offender is offered the opportunity to participate in substance abuse treatment instead of incarceration.
Mental Health Courts run a specialized diversionary program that addresses the complex case management required by mentally ill offenders
A FDTC focus on child abuse or neglect in which parental substance use is a contributing factor. Providing safe, nurturing and permanent homes for children while providing parents with support and services.
Veterans Treatment Courts are specialized courts for veterans who are identified, connected to services and linked to a support network so as prevent recidivistic behavior and to reduce the number of veterans who are incarcerated.