The drug treatment court model applied

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Abstract

Drug addiction is a cause of crime and non-treatment of the addiction leads to recidivism. internationally, certain states have established drug treatment courts [dTc]. These courts and their teams arrange and monitor treatment for offenders where crimes are linked causally to their addiction. Research on the evaluation of dTc’s has proven their effectiveness. These courts use a multidisciplinary approach in dealing with addiction and crime; they operate with a structured procedure; the therapeutic plan is designed according to the needs of the offender. This paper introduces the functioning of dTcs operating according to therapeutic jurisprudence principles and focuses on the role of judge. While the establishment of dTcs is proposed for the Greek criminal justice system, work needs to be done on how to incorporate the model into Greek criminal procedure and drugs legislation. Now that good practices for dTcs’ are well-known, the adoption of this court model into the Greek system would be easier than before. The interdisciplinary approaches to both drug addiction and crime have proven to be effective in tackling the problem.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-114
Number of pages22
JournalExartisis
Volume28
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Criminal justice
  • Drug Addict Offender
  • Drugs
  • Recidivism
  • Therapeutic Jurisprudence

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