| What is the effectiveness of Drug
Court?
In 1997, the Government Accounting Office reported that 71% of all
offenders entering Drug Court have either successfully completed their
Drug Court program or are at the present time actively participating
in the program. The retention rate is very important to the program.
Individuals that need help can only receive help if they are in the
program and stay with the program. The 2000 Annual Report of the
National Drug Control Strategy reports that approximately 175,000
drug-using offenders have participated in Drug Court programs since
their inception in 1989, with 122,000 graduating or remaining active
participants. It is important that the individual participants
recognize the effectiveness of the program. If they see the
improvement they are making for themselves, there is a better
likelihood that they will complete the program.
Results of urine testing of participants in four county probation
programs compared to Drug Court Treatment by the Office of National
Drug Control Policy:
This chart compares intensive and general court ordered supervision
with Drug Court treatment programs. The Drug Court treatment program
had the lowest drug-use rate and had the majority of negative drug
tests. The chart also shows that as traditional court ordered
supervision is decreased from intensive to general there is an
increase of drug use and a corresponding decrease in negative drug
test results.
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