
Problem Solving Courts
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Problem solving courts can include: community courts that seek to improve the quality of life in neighborhoods struggling with crime and disorder; drug treatment courts that link addicted offenders to drug treatment instead of incarceration; family treatment courts that seek to stop the cycle of drugs, child neglect, and foster care; and domestic violence courts that emphasize victim safety and defendant accountability.
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Donald C. Johnson has implemented and run three problem solving courts in Indiana-one for offenders with mental illness and addictions problems, another for incarcerated felons, preparing to reenter society; and a program for sex offenders. He was three times elected as a superior court judge in Indiana, following a fifteen year legal practice. He was a special agent for the FBI, and served as deputy prosecutor.
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Introduction
Part I: Setting the Stage
Chapter 1: Measured Justice and Problem Solving Court Principles
Chapter 2: The Purposes, Promises, and the Magic of Contemporary Criminal Law and Criminal Justice in the United States
Chapter 3: A Problem Solving Court Jurisprudence
Chapter 4: Timeless Problems, Innovative Solutions
Part II: Courts, Prisons, and Communities
Chapter 5: Responding to Reality: They all Come Home
Chapter 6: Blended Social Institutions
Chapter 7: The Community: What it Needs and What it Deserves
Chapter 8: Words, Words, Words: Distinctions and Differences
Part III: Performances and Transformations
Chapter 9: Transforming Master Status
Chapter 10: Backstage Action
Chapter 11: Front-Stage Performances
Chapter 12: Finale
Appendix A Biographical Sketches
Appendix B Reentry Court Participation Agreement
Appendix C Waiver Forms
Appendix D Reentry Court Participant's Handbook
Notes
References
Index
About the Authors
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