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"Carson Fox and West Huddleston, "Drug Courts in the U.S." Issues of Democracy, May 2003" Drug courts began as a grass-roots effort, when local jurisdictions looking for alternatives to going through the regular court system, turned to drug courts to deal with their drug-addicted offenders. ... Drug courts began as a grass-roots effort, and they remain so today. From Miami to San Francisco to Rio de Janeiro, communities implement drug courts to deal with their local issues. Different jurisdictions must confront different drugs of choice, different criminal justice systems, and different available resources. ... [Read More]
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