Chemical Dependency | Drug Courts Have Not Reduced the Drug Problem

Drug courts are an approach to punishment and rehabilitation that combines judicial discretion with sanctions, treatments, and drug testing. Melissa Hostetler reports in the following viewpoint that these courts are not as successful as their advocates claim. She claims that instead of reducing drug possession offenses, drug courts have resulted in an increase in arrests. In addition, Hostetler explains, drug courts discourage states from funding voluntary treatment and give too much power to judges, who often are not qualified to determine the proper course of treatment for drug...

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