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The Drug Court Model and Persistent DWI: An Evaluation of the Erie and Niagara DWI/Drug Courts

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by Amanda Cissner
The Drug Court Model and Persistent DWI: An Evaluation of the Erie and Niagara DWI/Drug Courts
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An impact evaluation of two hybrid DWI/drug courts designed to address the issue of persistent driving while intoxicated (DWI).

December 2009
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Treatment Courts
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