Bridging the Gap: a practitioner’s guide to harm reduction in drug courts

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Bridging the Gap: a practitioner’s guide to harm reduction in drug courts

16 August 2021

By Alejandra Garcia and Dave Lucas / Center for Court Innovation

Innovative at their inception three decades ago, drug courts confront a practical and ethical obligation to reimagine some core practices and assumptions. A shifting legal and public health landscape means, for example, increased scrutiny of the courts’ focus on abstinence and mandated treatment, and the use of jail.

Drug courts and harm reduction cannot be easily reconciled, but the benefits of even a limited partnership outweigh the challenges. In a first-of-its-kind effort, the authors offer drug court practitioners 12 strategies to help drug courts re-align with their original stated purpose: to offer a truly therapeutic and health-based alternative to carceral drug strategies.