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Reinventing Justice: The American Drug Court Movement
James L. Nolan
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Drug courts offer radically new ways to deal with the legal and social problems presented by repeat drug offenders, often dismissing criminal charges as an incentive for participation in therapeutic programs. Since the first drug court opened in 1989 in Florida, close to 600 have been established throughout the United States. Although some observers have questioned their efficacy, no one until now has constructed an overall picture of the drug court phenomenon and its place in an American history of the social control of drugs. Here James Nolan examines not only how therapeutic strategies deviate from traditional judiciary proceedings, but ... Read more
Drug courts offer radically new ways to deal with the legal and social problems presented by repeat drug offenders, often dismissing criminal charges as an incentive for participation in therapeutic programs. Since the first drug court opened in 1989 in Florida, close to 600 have been established throughout the United States. Although some observers have questioned their efficacy, no one until now has constructed an overall picture of the drug court phenomenon and its place in an American history of the social control of drugs. Here James Nolan examines not only how therapeutic strategies deviate from traditional judiciary proceedings, but ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691114750
SKU
V9780691114750
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About James L. Nolan
James L. Nolan, Jr., is Assiociate Professor of Sociology at Williams College. He is the author of "The Therapeutic State: Justifying Government at Century's End" and the editor of "Drug Courts: Theory and Practice".
Reviews for Reinventing Justice: The American Drug Court Movement
"Beautifully written... Those involved with drug courts in any capacity and all those concerned with criminal law, the philosophy of punishment, or changing conceptions of justice in contemporary America will welcome this book."
Harvard Law Review "[In this] first full-length study of drug courts... Nolan recounts an engaging story and provides a penetrating analysis contrasting the styles of therapeutic and conventional ... Read more
Harvard Law Review "[In this] first full-length study of drug courts... Nolan recounts an engaging story and provides a penetrating analysis contrasting the styles of therapeutic and conventional ... Read more