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Drug Treatment Courts
Pretrial, Prosecution, Defense Counsel, and Courts Mentoring Initiative
Postconviction Testing of DNA Evidence
Prosecuting Cold Cases Using DNA
Court Navigators and Opportunities for Disseminating Overdose Prevention Strategies
Beyond the Field: Connection
Beyond The Field: Trauma
Programs That Support Veterans
Promising Strategies for Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: Peer to Peer Learning through Mentor Courts
Assessing Individual Level Predictors of Intermediate Outcomes in a Misdemeanor Diversion Drug Court
Tribal Judicial Leadership in Healing to Wellness Courts
Impact of COVID-19 on Florida Family Dependency Drug Courts
"People, Places, and Things": Understanding the Context of Participants' Lives in a Diversion Drug Court
Models for Integrating Veteran’s Services with Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts
Strengthening the Foundation: A Look at Past, Present, and Future Research for Adult Drug Courts
Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: Inaugural Survey of the Field
"If not you, then who?": a qualitative case study of a drug treatment court
Police, courts, and corrections: Experiences of procedural injustice among Black adults
Painting the Current Picture: A National Report on Treatment Courts in the United States
Individual and Organizational Correlates of Morale Among Workers in a Youth and Family Court Agency
Does Bail Reform Decarcerate Mental Illness? Public Health Challenges for a Large County Jail System
Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: Intergovernmental Collaboration
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