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King County
Evaluation Program Evaluation 1.
MM Bell, 1998,
Outcome Evaluation - one year following 2.
U of WA. Institute
for Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Outcome and Process Evaluation, 1999 and
continuing to 2000. [2] Evaluation of Arrest: Graduates have fewer
re-arrests following drug court referral than any of the other outcome
groups. In Court Filings: Graduates have the lowest
referral/filing rate of the three groups studied. Prison Incarceration: Graduates have zero or
near zero rates of imprisonment in the following graduation from the drug
court. Earned Income: Graduate groups, and only
graduate groups, show systematic and substantial increases in incomes following
referrals to drug courts. Data on
earnings retrieved from the State Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
revealed that “graduates of the Drug Court program showed increased earnings,
and the increases significantly and substantially exceed those of the other
groups” (those who are eligible but decline participation or enter and fail). Cost effectiveness The
average cost for the treatment component of a drug court program ran between
$1,200 and $3,000 per participant, depending on the range of services
provided. Savings in jail bed days alone have been estimated to be at least
$5,000 per defendant. The Wall Street Journal Contact information Updated: May, 2004 Link to National Association of Drug Court
Professionals King County Superior
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