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Juvenile Drug Court

Dependency Drug Court

Family Drug Court

Juvenile Drug Treatment Court

Juvenile Treatment Court

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Hon. Susan P. Marrinan

FKA Susan P. FinlayAssigned Judges Program, CA

[email protected]

September 12, 2011

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Juvenile Drug Court: JDC

Special docket

Delinquency /status

Voluntary

18 months: average

Growth: mid-90s

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JUVENILE DRUG COURT

DELINQUENCY/ STATUS

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JDC STRATEGIES

BJA (2003) U.S. DOJ, 2003

Stakeholders’ Planning Group

16 Strategies

Plan, Implement, Operate

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PLANNING (#1)

Collaborative Cross training Assessments Evaluations

Mirror ADC(Adult Drug Court)

Different resources

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JDC TEAM (#2)

Interdisciplinary: Judge, Probation, Treatment, DA, PD, Law Enforcement

Non Adversarial

Problem Solving

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Community Needs Assessment (#3)

Target Population

Eligibility Criteria

Mental Health issues

Violence issues

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Judicial Involvement (#4)

Supervision

Education

Profile of Judge

Conflicts? Can “switch” calendars

ADC – JDC : similar profiles

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Evaluation (#5)

On going: measure success?

Outcomes – 5 years/10 years

ADC-JDC: similar measures

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Community Partnerships (#6)

Treatment services

Recreation

Youth groups

Law Enforcement

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TREATMENT (#7)

EVIDENCE BASED

INDIVIDUAL

COMPREHENSIVE

ADC – JDC: age appropriate groups/caretaker involvement

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APPROPRIATE LEVEL (#8)

MATCH SERVICES -DEVELOPMENT

RELATIONSHIPS

ENVIRONMENT

GOAL: CHANGE BEHAVIOR

ADC-JDC: JDC has more “family” involved

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GENDER APPROPRIATE (# 9)

REPRODUCTION

LGBT

STD

TRAUMA (BULLYING)

ADC-JDC: less resolution

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CULTURAL COMPETENCE (#10)

EDUCATION

TREATMENT

ADAPTATION OF SERVICES

ADC-JDC: similar approach

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STRENGH BASED (#11)

EMPHASIZE SUCCESS

FOCUS - FAMILY STRENGTHS

ADC-JDC: JDC = more family

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Family Engagement (#12)

Empower Caregiver = home environment

Family planning: team meetings

Attendance at court

Reseach = improved results

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EDUCATIONAL LINKS (#13)

Schools – Grades/Tutors/Counselors

GED – Education & abilities

Computer equipment

School related activities

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DRUG TESTING (#14)

RANDOM

OBSERVED

WRITTEN POLICIES & PROCEDURES

UNTESTABLE SUBSTANCES

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INCENTIVES (#15)

Graduation Certificates Move up/Grad

ceremonies Terminate jurisdiction Birthday gifts/Shower Cakes Treats Group outings/picnics

Special Visits Praise from Team Hi 5, Hug, Shake Group Applause First on Calendar Support Gift certificates Move up phase

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INCENTIVES: Purpose

Behavior Modification Encouragement Support Approval

GOAL ORIENTED

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SANCTIONS (#14)

Verbal Warning

Home Supervision

Work Project

Curfew

Parent ordered to Court

Delancy Street visit

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MORE SANCTIONS

Community Work Project Increased testing Custody Team meeting with Parent New intervention plan Parent/school/team conference Drug Dorm/Camp (120 days) Back Phase Termination from JDC

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And More Sanctions

Parenting Classes Anger Management Anti Graffiti Classes MADD Impact Panel Victim Apology Letter House Arrest Peer limitations

12 Step Meetings Assaultive Behavior

Class GED Restitution Anti Theft Classes Community Service No overnights

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CONFIDENTIALITY (#16)

WRITTEN PROCEDURES

WRITTEN WAIVERS

VIGILANCE

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CONCLUSION

MORE RESEARCH NEEDED

PROMISING RESULTS

JUDGES/ TEAMS – WORTHWHILE

COMMUNITY – INVOLVED

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$250 million per year problem

1 out of every 8 Americans = substance abuse issues

Resource “heavy” but more economical than alternatives

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