Recovery Courts (RC)
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Recovery Courts are specialized court dockets within the existing structure of Virginia's court system offering judicial monitoring of intensive treatment and strict supervision of criminal justice involved individuals in recovery-related cases. Local officials must complete a recognized planning process before establishing a recovery court
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- 2024 Recovery Courts Annual Report
- 2023 Drug Treatment Court Annual Report
- 2022 Drug Treatment Court Annual Report
- 2021 Drug Treatment Court Annual Report
- 2020 Drug Treatment Court Annual Report
- 2019 Drug Treatment Court Annual Report
- 2018 Drug Treatment Court Annual Report
- 2012 Adult DTC Cost Benefit Analysis
- 2012 Adult DTC Impact Study
- The Prescription Drug Report
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Directory by Model and Locality
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Standards
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- 2030 Strategic Plan - Forthcoming
- Adult - New Coordinator Checklist
- All Rise (formerly NADCP)
- National Best Practice Standards
- National Judicial Opioid Task Force Resources
- Specialty Dockets Naloxone Guidance
- State Courts Leading Change – National Judicial Task Force to Examine State Courts’ Response to Mental Illness (NCSC)
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- Tazewell Recovery Court Celebrated Three Inspiring Graduates
- Prince William County Adult Recovery Court Graduates Three Participants
- Community Services Board Recognizes Recovery Program Graduate
- A new approach to addiction
- Martinsville drug court focuses on treatment over punishment
- Piedmont Adult Drug Treatment Court Honors First Graduate
- Drug Court Dockets approved for Warren and Shenandoah Counties
- Chesterfield drug company introduces alternative to Narcan
- Winchester Drug Treatment Court
- Tazewell Drug Court Veterans Graduation
- Giles County courtroom turns to gym for recovery workout
- Five Graduates of Lynchburg Drug Court Celebrated
- Halifax County Adult Drug Court Graduation
- Loudoun’s Drug Court Launches Anew
- Drug Court - giving families a chance to break the cycle of opioid use
- Former heroin addict thanks Drug Court Program for Saving His Life
- Heroin and prescription drug abuse attract attention in Virginia
- Editorial: State Should Expand Drug Court Programs
- Arlington Drug-Court Program Has Changed Attitudes
- A Shot at Sobriety