预测毒品法庭的成功:34 个全州成人毒品法庭中预测毕业和累犯的特征

John Lochman
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通过对来自 34 个农村和城市戒毒法庭的 3,062 名参与者进行迄今为止最大的抽样调查,解决了以往关于成人戒毒法庭毕业结果预测因素研究的局限性。52%的参与者成功完成了戒毒法庭的学业。毒品法庭毕业生的两年累犯率较低(16%)。毕业生更有可能是女性、白种人、年龄较大、有工作、至少接受过高中教育、有婚姻关系、没有自杀行为、主要使用大麻而不是甲基苯丙胺或鸦片制剂。农村和城市环境中的预测因素没有差异。在这项独特的大样本和多年累犯期研究中,累犯的毕业生更有可能是年轻人,而且没有驾照。本研究还讨论了对戒毒法庭治疗和个案管理计划进行调整的意义。
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Divining Drug Court Success: Characteristics Predicting Graduation and Recidivism Across 34 Statewide Adult Drug Courts
Limitations from prior research on predictors of adult drug court graduation outcomes were addressed by examining the largest sample to-date of 3,062 participants from 34 rural and urban drug courts. Fifty-two percent of the participants successfully completed drug court. Two-year recidivism for the drug court graduates was low (16%). Graduates were more likely to be female, Caucasian, an older age, employed, have received at least a high-school education, to have a marital relationship, to not have engaged in suicidal behaviors, and to have primarily used marijuana instead of methamphetamine or opiates. No difference emerged among predictors in rural versus urban settings. In this unique study with a large sample and a multi-year recidivism period, graduates who recidivated were more likely to be younger, and to not have a driver’s license. Implications for tailoring of drug court treatment and case management plans are discussed.
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