Topic: Drug and Alcohol Testing
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Newsletters
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges publishes a monthly newsletter with practical programmatic advice, how-to discussions, and the latest updates from the field. Access the archive of newsletters here.
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Ensuring Fidelity to the Juvenile Drug Courts – Strategies in Practice
A self evaluation tool based on the Sixteen Strategies for drug court programs.
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Drug Testing Reference Tables
A compilation of tables regarding drug testing for drug court officials to reference.
Juvenile Drug Courts: Some Answers to Our Burning Questions
A presentation showcasing research on juvenile drug court recidivism rates and program costs.
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Drug Testing – Tip Sheet
Tips and advice on how to best implement scientifically rigorous drug testing programs, specifically urine testing, as well as to self evaluate.
National Cross-Site Evaluation: Juvenile Drug Courts and Reclaiming Futures: Executive Summary: 7/1/2011-6/30/2015
An innovative partnership between jurisdictions combining Juvenile Drug Courts with Reclaiming Futures to address juvenile justice issues.
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Brief Intervention And Brief Therapies for Substance Abuse
Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPs) promote the development of topic specific best practice guidelines for prevention and treatment of substance abuse and mental disorders.
Practical Tips to Help Juvenile Drug Court Teams
It is essential to identify the differences of your target population in comparison to the general population.
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Brief Negotiated Interview and Active Referral to Treatment
BNI questions with advice on how to better engage with the subject.
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Section X: Juvenile Drug Court Standards
Laying out the standards and structures juvenile drug courts should follow to achieve greater standardization and efficacy.