Belenko Steven, Logan T K
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, 633 Third Avenue, 10017-6706, New York, NY, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2003 Oct;25(3):189-211. doi: 10.1016/s0740-5472(03)00123-5.
Juvenile drug courts (JDC) emerged in response to a perceived need to intervene more effectively in the substance abuse-delinquency cycle. The influx of drug and alcohol offenders, lack of other juvenile justice system interventions, and positive experiences with adult drug courts helped drive interest in adapting the drug court model for juveniles. This article: (1) provides an overview of substance use and the juvenile justice system; (2) describes the current status of JDC programs; and (3) proposes a model for planning, implementing and evaluating JDCs based on adolescent drug use and treatment research as well as current JDC models. The lack of science-based JDC models and empirically sound JDC evaluations has limited the effectiveness of JDCs. The proposed model is designed to create a new generation of JDCs that maximizes the effectiveness of local resources and delivers research-based interventions to youth and families impacted by substance abuse and delinquency.
青少年毒品法庭(JDC)的出现是为了应对人们认为有必要更有效地干预药物滥用与犯罪的循环。毒品和酒精犯罪者的涌入、青少年司法系统缺乏其他干预措施以及成人毒品法庭的积极经验,促使人们对将毒品法庭模式应用于青少年产生了兴趣。本文:(1)概述了药物使用情况和青少年司法系统;(2)描述了青少年毒品法庭项目的现状;(3)基于青少年药物使用和治疗研究以及当前的青少年毒品法庭模式,提出了一个规划、实施和评估青少年毒品法庭的模型。缺乏基于科学的青少年毒品法庭模型和实证有效的青少年毒品法庭评估,限制了青少年毒品法庭的有效性。所提出的模型旨在创建新一代的青少年毒品法庭,以最大限度地提高当地资源的有效性,并为受药物滥用和犯罪影响的青少年及其家庭提供基于研究的干预措施。