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Corrections and Juvenile Justice / Strafford County Drug Treatment Court

The Center is conducting an independent evaluation of Strafford County's drug treatment court prgram.  This program is designed to connect substance-abusing offenders with drug treatment in the community and strict court supervision. The Center will published a series of reports presenting data on specific aspects of the program. In early 2009, the Center will publish its final report on the evaluation.

- Reports
  • Strafford County Drug Treatment Court: Final Performance Evaluation (04-17-2009)

    Thisis the final evaluation report of Strafford County's Drug Treatment Court program. This report discusses the program's admission and referral process, court supervision, and treatment services received by offenders as well as discusses factor influencing program success. 

    These performance reviews do not provide a complete assessment of drug court, but are intended to provide feedback to people working in the drug court program, counties currently planning or considering a drug court, and members of the broader public with an interest in alternative sentencing programs in New Hampshire.

  • Strafford County Drug Treatment Court: Performance Evaluation Two (02-25-2008)

    This evaluation report of Strafford County's Drug Treatment Court program focuses on their second year of operation. This report discusses the program's admission and referral process, court supervision, and treatment services received by offenders as well as an estimate of costs of operating the programs as currently structured.

  • Strafford County Drug Treatment Court: Performance Evaluation One (12-01-2006)

    This initial evaluation of Strafford County's Drug Treatment Court program focuses on their first year of operation. This report discusses the program's implementation, the admission and referral process, court supervision, and treatment services received by offenders.