What Do Clients Achieve in Drug/DUI Court? Examining Intended and Unintended Outcomes

Liang, Bin, Long, Michael and Knottnerus, David (2016) What Do Clients Achieve in Drug/DUI Court? Examining Intended and Unintended Outcomes. Justice System Journal, 37 (3). pp. 272-289. ISSN 0098-261X

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/0098261X.2016.1151841

Abstract

Compared to a growing number of quantitative studies that focus on evaluating drug/DUI court process (e.g., retention) and outcomes (e.g., reducing recidivism), very few studies qualitatively and systematically examine clients' perceptions and experiences in these programs. Based on content analysis of 229 letters written by clients to Tulsa County DUI and drug programs in Oklahoma, this study examines the potential (mis)match between the stated official goals of the program and major achievements and progress self-reported by clients. Our analysis shows that in addition to abstinence, compliance, and techniques for success, a significant portion of clients' achievements went beyond the administrative expectations. Rather, the program transformed clients' lives in a holistic way and affected diverse aspects of their lives. These findings should encourage the legislature and practitioners to look beyond drug/DUI court supervision/discipline in evaluating clients' progress and to incorporate elements reported by clients in building a more successful program.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Specialized courts, criminal justice, court administration
Subjects: L500 Social Work
Department: Faculties > Arts, Design and Social Sciences > Social Sciences
Depositing User: Becky Skoyles
Date Deposited: 31 Mar 2016 10:19
Last Modified: 10 Oct 2019 17:19
URI: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/26476

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