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The Effectiveness of Juvenile Treatment Drug Courts: A Meta-Analytic Review of Literature

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Michael Fendrich & Thomas P LeBel. (2023) Emerging adults in drug treatment court: program behavior, program completion, & recidivism. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 23:2, pages 86-101.
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Elizabeth N. Hartsell & Abigail Novak. (2022) A Comparison of Re-arrest Outcomes Between Youth in Juvenile Drug Court, Teen Court, Probation, and Dismissed Cases. Crime & Delinquency 68:10, pages 1819-1846.
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William A. Chernoff, Lisa M. Olson, Tori Rodriguez, Molly O'Krepki & Michael Bisciglia. (2022) Resolving the paradox of juvenile drug courts: How matching substance abuse needs with juvenile court services reduces recidivism. Juvenile and Family Court Journal 73:3, pages 5-19.
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Jasmine Victoria Idrogo, Logan A. Yelderman, Martha‐Elin Blomquist & Angela D. Broadus. (2021) Perceived and Actual Knowledge Gain among Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Team Members: A Pre‐Post Analysis of On‐Site Training and Technical Assistance . Family Court Review 59:4, pages 769-789.
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Stephen W. Phillippi, Casey L. Thomas & Kerry Lentini. (2020) Translation of National Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines into Statewide Standards and Practices: a Case Study. American Journal of Criminal Justice 46:3, pages 483-495.
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Kyungseok Choo, Anthony Petrosino, Hannah Sutherland, Trevor Fronius, Sarah Guckenburg, Jacquelyn Tran & Kevin Earl. (2020) Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts: Policy And Practice Scan. Juvenile and Family Court Journal 71:3, pages 5-27.
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Linsey Belisle & Kevin Thompson. (2020) Sustained Outcomes? an Exploratory Study of Juvenile Drug Courts and Long‐Term Recidivism. Juvenile and Family Court Journal 71:1, pages 63-83.
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Xiaohan Mei, Jacqueline G. van Wormer, Ruibin Lu, Mia J. Abboud & Faith E. Lutze. (2019) Validating Drug Court Collaboration Instrument: Differences in Model Adherence Between Adult and Juvenile Drug Courts. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 63:11, pages 1990-2017.
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Emily E. Tanner-Smith, Mark W. Lipsey & David B. Wilson. (2016) Juvenile drug court effects on recidivism and drug use: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Experimental Criminology 12:4, pages 477-513.
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