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Drug Courts Policy Assessment

Policy Assessment County Health Rankings & Roadmaps AUDIENCE: General Public

Drug courts are specialized courts that offer criminal offenders with drug dependency problems an alternative to adjudication or incarceration.
This strategy is rated as scientifically supported, which according to County Health Rankings & Roadmaps means they are strategies most likely to make a difference. These strategies have been tested in many robust studies with consistently positive results.
 
         
         
         
         
         

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