TY - BOOK AU - Contrino,Kathleen M. TI - Judicial Orientation: The Black Box of Drug Court T2 - Criminal Justice: Recent Scholarship SN - 9781593328085 AV - KF3890 .C649 2015 U1 - 345.7302770269 PY - 2015/// CY - El Paso PB - LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC KW - Drug courts -- New York (State) -- Case studies KW - Drug courts -- United States -- Case studies KW - Drug courts KW - Electronic books N1 - Front -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Sociology and the Development of Drug Court -- A look at Drug Court's Black Box: The Role of Judicial Orientation -- Social Construction and Drug Court -- A Qualitative look at Drug Court -- Judicial Orientation in Court -- Social Construction of Addiction -- Critical Issues and Concluding Thoughts -- Training manual -- Information Sheet #1: Drug Court Judges and Judicial Behavior -- Information Sheet #2: Drug Court Judges and Judicial Behavior -- Information Sheet #3: Drug Court Judges and Judicial Orientation -- Drug Court Watching Form -- Semi-Structured Interview - Judge -- Semi-Structured Interview - Team Members -- Judge: Informed Consent - Team Meeting -- Team Members: Informed Consent - Team Meeting -- Judge: Informed Consent - Semi- Structured Interview -- Team Members: Informed Consent - Semi-Structured Interview -- Sanctions, Rewards, & -- Policies in each Court -- References -- Index N2 - Drug court teams seek to ensure client compliance with rules and mandated treatment through a series of rewards and graduated sanctions. Drug court judges are the critical key component of drug court as well as the central authority figure for clients. Contrino examines judicial orientation in drug court. Judicial orientation is identified by specific policies and procedures that each court has incorporated into their court and ordered by the judge from the bench. Data from court observation, staff interviews, and client outcomes are analyzed to provide a more contextual understanding of how drug court judges can impact client success UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=2192148 ER -