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Reentry court judges: the key to the court

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Reentry court judges: the key to the court
Abstract
Over the last few decades, treatment-oriented court judges have moved away from being neutral arbitrators in an adversarial court process to treatment facilitators. In the problem-solving court model, judges are part of a more therapeutic treatment process with program participants and a courtroom work group. The shift from the use of the traditional criminal justice process toward the use of more treatment-oriented models for some populations highlights the need to systematically document key elements of treatment court models. In particular, it is important to clearly document the role of Reentry Court Judges because they are a key component of the Reentry Court model. The current study used interviews with members of the courtroom work group, as well as a focus group interview of former participants in the program, to help identify the role of the judge and activities the judge engages. Findings revealed that the judges played a supportive, informal role, balanced with a more formal, authoritarian role, and the judges engaged participants in pre-court meetings, as well as courtroom sessions. Further, the judges facilitated interactions with program participants outside the courtroom, demonstrating that the judge is a core component of success for participants in Reentry Court.
Publication
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation
Publisher
Routledge
Date
2020-05-18
Volume
59
Issue
4
Pages
198-222
Citation Key
salvatoreReentryCourtJudges2020
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6/6/25, 2:01 PM
ISSN
1050-9674
Short Title
Reentry court judges
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Citation
Salvatore, C., Michalsen ,Venezia, & and Taylor, C. (2020). Reentry court judges: the key to the court. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 59(4), 198–222. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2020.1733164