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OJP: 47 Jurisdictions Receive Funds for Drug Courts
WASHINGTON, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Forty-seven jurisdictions, including
Philadelphia, Chicago, and San Diego, will receive Justice Department grants
totaling over $12 million to establish or enhance drug courts that allow
nonviolent, drug-addicted offenders to plead guilty to charges and receive
voluntary drug treatment in lieu of going to jail. In Fiscal Year 1997, the
Justice Department now has provided more than $28 million to fund over 160
drug courts.
"Since its authorization in the President's 1994 Crime Act, the drug
court program has demonstrated the value of its niche in the criminal justice
system," said Attorney General Janet Reno. "Drug courts have a strong track
record showing how the leverage of the courts helps drug-addicted offenders
accept their addictions, get treatment, and live better lives. Drug courts
are helping individuals become stronger and communities become safer."
Research continues to show that drug courts reduce recidivism. The
"Summary Assessment of the Drug Court Experience," recently released by the
American University's Drug Court Clearinghouse and Technical Assistance
Project, reports that criminal justice professionals estimate that at least 45
percent of defendants convicted of drug possession will commit a similar
offense within two to three years. In comparison, recidivism rates among drug
court participants have ranged between 5 and 28 percent, based on the
variables associated with the population targeted by the drug court.
Earlier this year, the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) awarded
approximately $16 million to help 79 communities begin planning drug courts,
37 communities start new initiatives, and 12 communities improve or enhance
existing drug courts.
"Drug courts give nonviolent offenders a chance to stop using drugs and
make a contribution to their communities," said OJP Assistant Attorney General
Laurie Robinson. "Drug courts treat offenders and provide them with the
skills and, in some cases, the education they need to obtain employment while
living drug-free lives. These individuals are given a choice -- drug-free and
crime-free lives or jail -- and a majority choose to go straight."
The Drug Court Clearinghouse and Technical Assistance Project also reports
that there are operational drug courts in 38 states, the District of Columbia,
and one territory. In addition, since 1995, 11 states have either enacted or
have under consideration legislation dealing with establishing or funding for
drug courts. One state has implemented a statewide drug court program.
The grants announced today, and some made earlier this year, include OJP's
Native American Drug Court initiative. This year OJP has awarded over $1
million to support 10 drug court planning grants and seven drug court
implementation grants to Native American Tribes under this initiative.
In Fiscal Year 1995, the first year of the program, OJP provided grants to
64 communities totaling over $8 million to help 52 communities start drug
courts, five to implement new initiatives, and 12 to expand previously
established drug court efforts. In FY 1996, the Department made 16 additional
implementation and enhancement grants totaling $8.5 million bringing the total
amount spent on the program since its inception to about $45 million.
Drug Courts use drug testing to ensure that program participants stay
drug-free. Participants are subject to sanctions for failing to comply with
their treatment regimens and receive incentives for progress. Continued
failure to comply with program rules results in expulsion from the program and
incarceration.
A list of grantees, contacts, and the amounts that will be awarded is
below. To obtain additional information about the drug court program,
please see the Drug Court Program Office's Web site at:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/dcpo.
CONTACT: Office of Justice Programs, 202-307-0703 or, after hours page Doug Johnson at 202-516-6843
Round Two - Recommendations
Implementation Grants (All)
|
State
|
City
|
Applicant
|
Award Amount Up to
|
Contact Name & Phone number
|
|
AK |
Chevak |
Chevak Traditional Council |
$100,000
|
James Ayuluk
(907) 858-7428 |
|
AK |
Kwethluk |
Organized Village of Kwethluk |
$100,000
|
Richard Long
(907) 757-6023 |
|
AZ |
Tucson |
Pascua Yaqui Tribe |
$280,000
|
Jorge Garcia
(520) 883-5185 |
|
AZ |
Tucson |
Pima County Superior Court |
$400,000
|
Judge Leslie Miller
(520) 740-8215
|
|
CA |
Chula Vista
|
County of San Diego |
$150,000
|
Judge Susan Finley
(619) 691-4770
|
|
CA |
Fresno |
Fresno County Probation Department |
$340,000
|
Betsy Lindegren
(209) 488-3414 |
|
CA |
Santa Ana |
Orange County Probation Department |
$400,000
|
Ralph Rogers
(714) 834-5875 |
|
CA |
San Diego |
San Diego Judicial District |
$290,000
|
D. Kent Pedersen
(619) 531-4175 |
|
CA |
Stockton |
San Joaquin County | $360,000
|
Sharon Morris
(209) 468-2972 |
|
CA |
Ukiah |
Mendocino County Municipal Court
| $400,000 |
Judge Ronald R. Combest
(707) 463-4486
|
|
CA |
Vista |
San Diego/North County Judicial District
| $235,000 |
Sharon Lear
(760) 940-4633
|
|
CT |
Bridgeport |
Connecticut Judicial Branch | $400,000
|
William Carbone
(860) 257-1904 |
|
DE |
Wilmington |
Family Court of the State of Delaware |
$390,000 |
Michael Arrington
(302) 577-2964
|
|
FL |
DeLand |
Volusia County | $195,000
|
John Dupree
(904) 239-7780 |
|
GA |
Covington |
Newton County Board of Commissioners |
$400,000 |
Judge J. Virgil Costley
(770) 784-2062
|
|
ID |
Fort Hall |
Shoshone Bannock Tribes | $100,000
|
Leo T. Ariwite
(208) 238-4069 |
|
IL |
Chicago |
4th Municipal Circuit Court of Cook County
| $400,000 |
Judge Stuart Nudelman
(708) 865-060
|
|
IL |
Chicago |
6th Judicial District Court of Cook County
| $400,000 |
Judge Sheila Murphy
(708) 210-4170
|
|
IL |
Chicago |
Night Narcotics - Circuit Court of Cook County
| $400,000 |
Nancy Martin
(773) 890-3333
|
|
IL |
Rockford |
Winnebago County Board | $265,000
|
Kristine Cohn
(815) 987-3057 |
|
IN |
Gary |
Gary City Court
| $320,000 |
Valerie Levy
(219) 881-4806
|
|
ME |
Portland |
County of Cumberland | $320,000
|
Stephanie Anderson
(207) 871-8384
|
|
ME |
Princeton |
Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe | $100,000
|
Märta Colin
(207) 796-2301 |
|
MA |
Greenfield |
Franklin County Commission | $400,000
|
Judge Thomas Merrigan
(508) 544-8277
|
|
MA |
Haverhill |
Haverhill District Court | $320,000
|
Jonathan Miller
(508) 373-1181 |
|
MI |
Charlotte |
Eaton County 56-2 District Court | $185,000
|
D. Brad Campbell
(517) 543-7500 |
|
MS |
Ridgeland |
City of Ridgeland | $400,000
|
Walter Wood
(601) 853-2700 |
|
MT |
Poplar |
Assiniboine & Sioux Tribe | $100,000
|
Rita Weeks
(406) 768-5557 |
|
NJ |
Long Branch
|
City of Long Branch | $140,000
|
James Perri
(908) 222-7000 x 213
|
|
NM |
Santa Fe |
Administrative Office of the Courts | $400,000
|
Robert Klein
(505) 827-4808 |
|
NM |
Santa Fe |
Municipal Court of Santa Fe | $240,000
|
Deborah Klein
(505) 473-5055 |
|
NY |
Buffalo |
Town of Amherst Justice Court | $190,000
|
Judge Mark Farrell
(716) 689-4250
|
|
NY |
Ithaca |
NY Unified Court System
(Ithaca City Court)
| $295,000 |
Michael J. Magnani
(212) 417-4652
|
|
NY |
Suffolk |
NY Unified Court System
(District Court of Suffolk)
| $190,000 |
Michael J. Magnani
(212) 417-4652
|
|
OH |
Lancaster |
Fairfield County Juvenile Court | $115,000
|
Patricia Ciripompa
(614) 687-7082
|
|
OR |
Prineville |
Crook County | $125,000
|
Gary Thompson
(541) 447-5116 |
|
PA |
Philadelphia
|
Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee
| $400,000 |
Judge Louis Presenza
(215) 683-7238
|
|
PA |
West Chester
|
Chester County Court of Common Pleas
| $210,000 |
Larry Scherff
(610) 344-6290
|
|
SD |
Agency Village
|
Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe | $100,000
|
Evelyn Schaller
(605) 698-7629
|
|
TN |
Memphis |
Shelby County Government | $330,000
|
Martha Lott
(901) 387-5732 |
|
TN |
Nashville |
Metropolitan Government of Nashville/ Davidson County
| $225,000 |
Michael Jones
(615) 862-8370
|
|
VA |
Charlottesville
|
Office of the Commonwealth Attorney |
$50,000 |
Warner Chapman
(804) 970-3176
|
|
VA |
Richmond |
Virginia Supreme Court | $335,000
|
B. J. Hice
(804) 367-6221 |
|
WY |
Evanston |
Unita County Sheriff's Office
| $225,000 |
Sheriff Forrest Bright
(307) 783-1000
|
| TOTAL |
$12,120,000 | |
Enhancement - III
|
State
|
City
|
Applicant
|
Award Amount Up to
|
Contact Name & Phone number
|
|
AZ |
Phoenix |
Superior Court of Arizona, Maricopa County
| $215,000 |
Ed Mansfield
(602) 506-3680
|
|
CA |
Auburn |
Placer County | $300,000
|
Maureen Bauman
(916) 889-7224 |
|
KS |
Wichita |
City of Wichita | $135,000
|
Thomas Smith
(316) 268-4271 |
| TOTAL |
$650,000 | |
Round Two - Recommendations
| Implementation |
|
$11,240,000 |
| Indian Implementation |
|
$ 880,000 |
| Enhancement |
|
$ 650,000 |
|
|
|
| TOTAL |
|
$12,770,000 |
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Last Updated 11-7-02
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