Management in the Justice System
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Challenges in the justice system: Case management of drug crimes
Drug abuse represents one of the greatest challenges for any criminal justice professional. The question of whether drug abuse should be viewed as a medical issue, a criminal issue, or a unique combination of both remains hotly-debated question, particularly in regard to juvenile offenders. There are indications that the two are often interlinked: "research indicates that a relatively small group of serious and violent juvenile offenders who are also serious drug users accounts for a disproportionate amount (more than half, according to one national study) of all serious crimes committed by delinquents" (VanderWaal et al. 2001: 1). Given the chronic and addictive nature of drug abuse, these offenders often go on to commit more crimes as adults, unless the cycle is broken.
Counseling for non-institutionalized juveniles on parole can be effective, but not all programs are equally so: in general, behavioral modification programs show the strongest results, versus 'outward bound' or boot camp-style shock therapy. Consistent treatment is effective, which requires effective use of the criminal justice system's human resources to…
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