Omar Al-Zaman

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Most of the country’s three thousand drug courts drop the charges when offenders complete the twelve- to eighteen-month program. Graduates are roughly a half to a third less likely to return to crime or drugs than regular probationers. Drug courts remain, then, an almost singular place where prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and mental health advocates gather around a table to coordinate care and punishment, and discuss the daily challenges of the addicted.
Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America
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