Pubdate: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 Source: Norman Transcript (OK) Copyright: 2006 The Norman Transcript Contact: http://www.normantranscript.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/552 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?159 (Drug Courts) LAWMAKERS RECOGNIZE VALUE OF STATE'S 46 DRUG COURTS A small crowd gathers after the lunch hour in front of the Cleveland County Court House every Thursday. They are not lawyers preparing for their latest cases to go before judges. They are participants in Cleveland County's Drug Court, one of 46 such courts in Oklahoma. Collectively, the courts served more than 2,600 participants and saved taxpayers $30 million last year. They also gave drug abusers a second chance to turn their lives around rather than going to prison. The system combines the outcomes of substance abuse treatment and the hammer of the court system. Proponents of drug courts recently came to the state Capitol to make their case for more state funding. Lawmakers boosted funding for the courts by $8 million last year. Oklahoma has gone from one court in 1995 to 46 this year. A study, outlined in The Oklahoma Observer, analyzed the costs of incarcerating 2,307 offenders versus putting them in drug court. Prison time would have cost the state $57 million more than drug court time over four years. Legislators know the program is no free ride. No violent offenders are allowed in the program. A team evaluates applicants and pick those most likely to benefit from staying out of prison, getting treatment and staying employed. They meet weekly with a judge, a representative of the district attorney's office and representative of the state's treatment community. Rule violators get swift punishment. Sometimes, they are taken from the weekly meeting to the county jail for breaking the rules. Curfews, drug tests and jobs are all part of the program. Graduates are two times less likely to recidivate than standard probationers and four times less likely to recidivate than an offender released upon completion of their sentence, The Observer reports. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek