These reports present recidivism measures and other key outcomes and characteristics of offenders participating in adult drug courts across Washington State. The reports contain yearly trends for individual courts and for courts statewide. Measures include drug court enrollment, demographics, recidivism, substance use disorder treatment participation, employment and Medicaid enrollment. The reports were written in collaboration with the Criminal Justice Treatment Account Panel and the HCA Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, and will be updated annually. To protect client confidentiality, reports for courts with a small number of participants are not included.
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