For Researchers

The NTCRC is happy to provide our resources — including original research, multimedia works, and publications— to researchers, students, and other audiences. This information is to assist you when you cite our work. We have provided formats for APA (7th ed.) and Chicago Manual of Style (18th ed.).

How do I cite the National Treatment Court Resource Center?

A specific page on the NTCRC website, using our Grant Solicitations page as an example.

Grant Solicitations

APA

National Treatment Court Resource Center. (n.d.). Grant Solicitations. Retrieved August 6, 2024, from
https://ntcrc.org/solicitations/

Chicago

National Treatment Court Resource Center. “Grant Solicitations.” Accessed August 6, 2024.
https://ntcrc.org/solicitations/

Justice to Healing Podcast

APA

DeVall, K., & Lanier, C. (Hosts). (2021, July 9). Impacts of implicit bias [Audio podcast episode]. In Justice to Healing. National Treatment Court Resource Center. Retrieved August 6, 2024, from
https://ntcrc.org/multimedia/

Chicago

DeVall, Kristen, and Christina Lanier, hosts. “Impacts of Implicit Bias.” Justice to Healing. National Treatment Court Resource Center. Podcast, July 9, 2021. Retrieved August 6, 2024.
https://ntcrc.org/multimedia/

Painting the Current Picture

APA

DeVall, K., Lanier, C., & Baker, L. J. (2023). Painting the current picture: A national report on treatment courts in the United States. National Treatment Court Resource Center. Accessed October 11, 2024.

Chicago

DeVall, Kristen, Christina Lanier, and Lindsay J. Baker. Painting the Current Picture: A National Report on Treatment Courts in the United States. National Treatment Court Resource Center, 2023. Accessed October 11, 2024.

Works Citing NTCRC

We have compiled a list of articles and publications that have cited the National Treatment Court Resource Center (formerly the National Drug Court Resource Center) from January 2023 to October 2024 in APA and Chicago formats. If you have any questions about citing the NTCRC, please email ntcrc@uncw.edu.

APA Style

Andraka-Christou, B., et al. (2024). Factors affecting problem-solving court team decisions about medications for opioid use disorder. Journal of Substance Use & Addiction Treatment, 0(0), 209525-229.

Burton, A. L., Puddy, H. N., Hong, S., & Burton, V. S. (2024). Attitudes toward criminal justice policies: Further evidence against the “gender gap”. In Gender and Crime (pp. 210-228). Routledge.

Collins, E. R. (2024). Beyond problem-solving courts. In D. Kim, E. Krantz, Z. Knoop, H. Jaffe, J. Lalehzar, J. Leavey, … & A. K. Schneider (Eds.), Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution.

Ellsworth, W. (2024). Redefining rehabilitation: Evaluating the Washtenaw County pre-plea diversion program.

Fusco, R. A., Kulkarni, S. J., & Pless, J. (2024). “He gets mad that I’m sober”: Experiences of substance use coercion among postpartum women in recovery. Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, 164, 209407.

Harris, D. A. (2024). Toward a better criminal legal system: Improving prisons, prosecution, and criminal defense. Created and presented jointly by students from State Correctional Institution-Greene, Waynesburg, PA, and University of Pittsburgh School of Law, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper, (2024-07).

Hartsell, E. N., Jossie, M. L., & Lane, J. (2024). “People, places, and things”: Understanding the context of participants’ lives in a diversion drug court. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 00938548241257606.

Henderson, K. S., Campbell, C., & Renauer, B. (2024). An additive model of engagement: Considering the role of front-end criminal justice agencies in treatment provisions [Interim Report: Year Two]. Retrieved from https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/41847

Hibbard, P. F., & Chapman, J. E. (2024). Drug treatment courts and community-level crime. Journal of Criminal Justice, 94, 102267.

Huddleston, W., Breitenbucher, P., & Middleton, J. (2024). Trauma informed drug testing protocols in treatment court programs. Drug Court Review, 75-82.

Hummer, D., Byrne, J. M., Rapisarda, S. S., Socia, K. M., & Kras, K. R. (2024). No veteran left behind? Perspectives on VTC eligibility criteria for justice-involved veterans in multiple jurisdictions across the United States. Victims & Offenders, 19(1), 59-79.

Jalain, C. I., Lucas, P. A., & Higgins, G. E. (2024). Assessing the effectiveness of mental health courts in reducing recidivism: A systematic review with meta-analysis. Justice Evaluation Journal, 1-19.

Lux, F., Esmail, A., Cofield, C., & Phillips-Meek, M. (2024). A qualitative measure of veterans treatment courts efficacy. Journal of Crime and Criminal Behavior, 4(1), 65-89.

Marois, S. (2024). L’emergence, la circulation et la consecration des tribunaux specialises: Sociohistoire d’une politique judiciaire “alternative”. C. de D., 65, 163.

Montgomery, B. W., Aldridge, A., Drawbridge, D., Packer, I., Vincent, G. M., & Rodriguez-Monguio, R. (2024). Healthcare expenditures for people with substance use disorders in drug courts compared to their peers in traditional courts. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 12, 100258.

Pena, M. D. (2024). Veterans treatment courts: Broadening eligibility for veterans convicted of violent offenses. Cath. UL Rev., 73, 1.

Ramey, J. S., Milacci, F., Volk, F., & Jenkins, D. (2024). “All hands on deck”: A phenomenological study of lived experiences of drug treatment court judges. Drug Court Review, 54-74.

Ramey, J. S., Volk, F., Milacci, F., & Gogolin, T. (2024). Educating the “gods”: Operations, outcomes, and opportunities in treatment courts. New Trends in Qualitative Research, 20(2), e960-e960.

Rapisarda, S. S., Kras, K. R., LeMoyne, G., Hummer, D., Socia, K., & Byrne, J. M. (2024). Veterans treatment courts: A nationwide review of enacting and eligibility state statutes. Victims & Offenders, 19(1), 32-58.

Roepke, C. D., Traverso, P. C., & Riesco, A. (2024). ¿Son los tribunales de tratamiento drogas justicia terapéutica aplicada? Un análisis crítico a la luz de la evidencia y de los paradigmas contemporáneos.

Sheeran, A. M., & Varline, J. (2024). The effect of drug treatment court on recidivism: A comparison with traditional court intervention. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 63(6), 367-386.

Sieger, M. L., Haswell, R., & Goldsborough, E. J. (2024). Connection before consequence: Parents’ perspectives on compliance in family treatment court. Drug Court Review, 28-53.

Smith, L. R., Faragó, F., Blue, T., Witte, J. C., Gordon, M. S., & Taxman, F. S. (2024). Are operations backed by best practices in American problem-solving courts? Journal of Substance Use, 1-7.

Sullivan, C. J., Gonçalves, V., & McKenna, N. (2024). Using evidence-based practices to improve juvenile drug treatment courts. In The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy (pp. 179).

Tešović, O. (2024). Problem-solving courts in comparative law: Combination of therapy and responsibility. NBP. Nauka, bezbednosti, policija, 29(2), 134-150.

Thompson, C. K. (2024). Perceived success of mental health court programs: Examinations of the perceptions of mental health court administrators as compared to drug court personnel. Criminal Justice Review, 07340168241280269.

Tsai, J., Christian, N. J., & Szymkowiak, D. (2024). Patterns of psychiatric medication prescriptions for veterans in treatment courts and other specialty courts. Journal of Psychiatric Practice®, 30(2), 119-129.

Weathers, M. (2024). Veterans justice outreach program, risk of recidivism, and justice-involved veterans (Doctoral dissertation, Walden University).

West, G. (2023). Insanity and incompetency: Courts, communities, and the intersections of mental illness and criminal justice in the wake of Kahler and Trueblood. Golden Gate UL Rev., 53, 249.

Wright, M. S., Cain, C., & Baughman, S. B. (2024). Dimensions of prosecutor decisions: Revealing hidden factors with correspondence analysis. UC Irvine Law Review.

Chicago Style

Andraka-Christou, Barbara, et al. “Factors Affecting Problem-Solving Court Team Decisions About Medications for Opioid Use Disorder.” Journal of Substance Use & Addiction Treatment 0, no. 0 (2024): 209525-229.

Burton, A. L., H. N. Puddy, S. Hong, and V. S. Burton. “Attitudes Toward Criminal Justice Policies: Further Evidence Against the ‘Gender Gap’.” In Gender and Crime, 210-228. Routledge, 2024.

Collins, Erin R. “Beyond Problem-Solving Courts.” In Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, edited by D. Kim, E. Krantz, Z. Knoop, H. Jaffe, J. Lalehzar, J. Leavey, et al.

Ellsworth, W. “Redefining Rehabilitation: Evaluating the Washtenaw County Pre-Plea Diversion Program.”

Fusco, R. A., S. J. Kulkarni, and J. Pless. “He Gets Mad That I’m Sober: Experiences of Substance Use Coercion Among Postpartum Women in Recovery.” Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment 164 (2024): 209407.

Harris, D. A. “Toward a Better Criminal Legal System: Improving Prisons, Prosecution, and Criminal Defense.” Created and presented jointly by students from State Correctional Institution-Greene, Waynesburg, PA, and University of Pittsburgh School of Law. U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper (2024-07).

Hartsell, E. N., M. L. Jossie, and J. Lane. “People, Places, and Things: Understanding the Context of Participants’ Lives in a Diversion Drug Court.” Criminal Justice and Behavior (2024): 00938548241257606.

Henderson, K. S., C. Campbell, and B. Renauer. “An Additive Model of Engagement: Considering the Role of Front-End Criminal Justice Agencies in Treatment Provisions [Interim Report: Year Two].” Accessed October 11, 2024. https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/41847

Hibbard, P. F., and J. E. Chapman. “Drug Treatment Courts and Community-Level Crime.” Journal of Criminal Justice 94 (2024): 102267.

Huddleston, W., P. Breitenbucher, and J. Middleton. “Trauma Informed Drug Testing Protocols in Treatment Court Programs.” Drug Court Review (2024): 75-82.

Hummer, D., J. M. Byrne, S. S. Rapisarda, K. M. Socia, and K. R. Kras. “No Veteran Left Behind? Perspectives on VTC Eligibility Criteria for Justice-Involved Veterans in Multiple Jurisdictions Across the United States.” Victims & Offenders 19, no. 1 (2024): 59-79.

Jalain, C. I., P. A. Lucas, and G. E. Higgins. “Assessing the Effectiveness of Mental Health Courts in Reducing Recidivism: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.” Justice Evaluation Journal (2024): 1-19.

Lux, F., A. Esmail, C. Cofield, and M. Phillips-Meek. “A Qualitative Measure of Veterans Treatment Courts Efficacy.” Journal of Crime and Criminal Behavior 4, no. 1 (2024): 65-89.

Marois, S. “L’emergence, la Circulation et la Consecration des Tribunaux Specialises: Sociohistoire D’une Politique Judiciaire ‘Alternative’.” C. de D. 65 (2024): 163.

Montgomery, B. W., A. Aldridge, D. Drawbridge, I. Packer, G. M. Vincent, and R. Rodriguez-Monguio. “Healthcare Expenditures for People with Substance Use Disorders in Drug Courts Compared to Their Peers in Traditional Courts.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports 12 (2024): 100258.

Pena, M. D. “Veterans Treatment Courts: Broadening Eligibility for Veterans Convicted of Violent Offenses.” Cath. UL Rev. 73 (2024): 1.

Ramey, J. S., F. Milacci, F. Volk, and D. Jenkins. “All Hands On Deck: A Phenomenological Study of Lived Experiences of Drug Treatment Court Judges.” Drug Court Review (2024): 54-74.

Ramey, J. S., F. Volk, F. Milacci, and T. Gogolin. “Educating the ‘Gods’: Operations, Outcomes, and Opportunities in Treatment Courts.” New Trends in Qualitative Research 20, no. 2 (2024): e960-e960.

Rapisarda, S. S., K. R. Kras, G. LeMoyne, D. Hummer, K. Socia, and J. M. Byrne. “Veterans Treatment Courts: A Nationwide Review of Enacting and Eligibility State Statutes.” Victims & Offenders 19, no. 1 (2024): 32-58.

Roepke, C. D., P. C. Traverso, and A. Riesco. “¿Son los Tribunales de Tratamiento Drogas Justicia Terapéutica Aplicada? Un Análisis