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Improving graduation rates for African Americans in drug court: Importance of human relationships and barriers to gaining and sustaining employment

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John R. Gallagher, Preeti Menon, Zephi Francis, Matthew Collinson & Peace Odili. (2023) Color in the Court: Using the Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) Program Assessment Tool to Promote Equitable and Inclusive Treatment Court Practice. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 41:2, pages 149-161.
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John R. Gallagher, Elizabeth A. Wahler & Anne Nordberg. (2022) Predictors of graduation and criminal recidivism: Findings from a drug court that primarily serves African Americans. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work 31:1, pages 40-50.
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John Robert Gallagher, Elizabeth A. Wahler & Elyse Lefebvre. (2020) Further Evidence of Racial Disparities in Drug Court Outcomes: Enhancing Service-Delivery to Reduce Criminal Recidivism Rates for Non-White Participants. Journal of Social Service Research 46:3, pages 406-415.
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John Robert Gallagher, Anne Nordberg, Michael S. Deranek & Raychel M. Minasian. (2019) Drug Court through the Lenses of African American Women: Improving Graduation Rates with Gender-Responsive Interventions. Women & Criminal Justice 29:6, pages 323-337.
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John R. Gallagher, Anne Nordberg, Sydney Szymanowski & Steven E. Malone. (2019) A behind-the-scenes perspective on the key components of drug court: A narrative analysis. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 29:7, pages 909-921.
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