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This brief report presents summary statistics for 2001–2004 for the Anchorage Wellness Court, a therapeutic court for alcoholic misdemeanants which has operated for four years in the Anchorage District Court. Participants enter the 18-month program under a plea agreement that gives them a reduced sentence if they complete the program, which includes specific treatment measures, regular appearances before the Wellness Court judge, monitoring for continued sobriety over an 18-month period, employment and/or school attendance, and other requirements aimed at helping the offender to overcome alcohol addiction and avoid reoffending. As of December 31, 2004, 38 participants had completed the program. Recidivism data indicate a recidivism rate of 18 percent for the 38 program graduates, compared with a average recidivism rate nationally of 67 percent for alcohol-related misdemeanors.
Publication Date
2-14-2005
Recommended Citation
McKelvie, Alan R., "Anchorage Wellness Court: Summary of Facts — 2004 Update" (2005). Reports. 44.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_justice_reports/44
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4190