TY - BOOK ID - 135786201 TI - Reinventing justice : the American drug court movement PY - 2003 SN - 1282087495 9786612087493 1400824761 PB - Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford, England : Princeton University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Drug courts KW - Allen, Francis. KW - American Friends Service Committee. KW - Aristotle. KW - Bentham, Jeremy. KW - Boggs Amendment (1951). KW - Bryan, William Jennings. KW - Carneal, Michael. KW - Doremus, Charles. KW - Douglas, William. KW - Eldridge, William. KW - Fletcher, Dorothy. KW - Foster bill. KW - Foucault, Michel. KW - GAO (General Accounting Office). KW - Glendon, Mary Ann. KW - Goldkamp, John. KW - Harrison Act. KW - Hawkins, Gordon. KW - Hora, Peggy. KW - Ignatieff, Michael. KW - Inciardi, James. KW - Jones-Miller Amendment. KW - Kant, Immanuel. KW - Kennedy, Anthony. KW - Klandermans, Bert. KW - Lincoln, Abraham. KW - Magna Carta. KW - Opium Wars. KW - Prohibition. KW - Rothman, David. KW - acupuncture. KW - bromide. KW - civil commitment programs. KW - co-dependency movement. KW - common law tradition. KW - drug legalization. KW - emotivism. KW - family courts. KW - guilt. KW - judges. KW - laudanum. KW - marijuana. KW - mentoring courts. KW - morphine. KW - narcotic farms. KW - narcotics clinics. KW - paregoric. KW - pharmaceutical companies. KW - probation officers. KW - rehabilitation. KW - sanatariums. KW - social movements. KW - status politics. KW - therapeutic ideal. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135786201 AB - The findings reported in this book are based upon ethnographic observations of drug courts throughout the United States and provide a glimpse into the unique character of the American drug court model, considering the qualities and consequences of this form of criminal adjudication. ER -