Cleveland Municipal Drug Court: 2014-2017 SAMHSA CSAT Adult Treatment Drug Court Grant Dr. Margaret Baughman Madison Wheeler, BS Paul Tuschman, BA Begun.

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Cleveland Municipal Drug Court: SAMHSA CSAT Adult Treatment Drug Court Grant Dr. Margaret Baughman Madison Wheeler, BS Paul Tuschman, BA Begun Center

The Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education The Dr. Semi J. and Ruth W. Begun Center is a research center at Case Western Reserve University. The Center’s staff of 25 social scientists in a wide range of disciplines: psychology, social work, sociology, anthropology, public administration, and criminal justice. Research areas include: exposure to violence, mental health, youth gangs, specialty courts, and criminal justice. These researchers have experience in county, state, and federally funded research and evaluation projects, including large-scale multi-state and multi-county designs.

Drug Court History…… Were created to fill the gap for drug-dependent offenders who were….. Not responding to existing correctional programs Not adhering to standard probation conditions Being re-arrested for new offenses soon after release from custody Repeatedly returning to court on new charges or technical violations Are high-risk & high-need individuals

Drug Court Evaluation Challenge What We Know…………….Drug Courts Work…………BUT What Drug Court Component is Working BEST Program Evaluation Service Scope To validate the client-level performance data Determine the effectiveness of the Drug Court services Extend the understanding of the impacts of the activities on the adoption of best practices

Drug Court Program Services Client Services SUD UrinalysisHEAT Court Hearings Case Mgt Services Ancillary Mental Health Probation MAT Peer Mentors Art Therapy

Drug Court Research Questions Outcome Questions Were participants more likely to complete substance use treatment? Were participants more likely to complete the Drug Court Program? Less criminal justice re-entry? Less use of substances? Improved a) educational success, b) employment skills, c) residential stability, d) access to medical care including physical, mental, and substance abuse treatment services?

Previous Cleveland Drug Court Federal Awards YearAgencyPopulationNumber Served 03-06Center for Substance Abuse and Treatment Severe Substance Use Disorder Bureau of Justice AffairsHomeless Males participating in Drug Court Center for Substance Abuse and Treatment Age Severe Cannabis Substance Use Disorder Center for Substance Abuse and Treatment Severe Substance Use Disorder and from Surrounding Suburban Municipalities Center for Substance Abuse and Treatment/Center for Mental Health Services Mental Health Disorder in Common Pleas Court or Municipal Court Bureau of Justice AffairsSevere Opioid Substance Use Disorder Center for Substance Abuse and Treatment Severe Opioid Substance Use Disorder160

Drug Court Completion Rates Drug Court StatusNumberPercent Successfully Completed 1464 Terminated836 TOTAL22100 Currently Active32

CSAT Drug Court Grant Federal funds (TI025119) were awarded to the Cleveland Municipal Drug Court to expand the number of individuals that could be served and allowed surrounding municipalities to ‘send’ their defendant to Cleveland Drug Court for court services 54 individuals have been enrolled to date 150 individuals are to be served by September 2017

CSAT Drug Court Grant Has allowed for the expansion of the Drug Court docket for defendants presenting with substance use disorder diagnosis of opiate dependence (Severe or Moderate) and at risk of failing in less intensive or traditional models of supervision. The proposed intervention strategy includes a comprehensive screening and assessment process for substance use disorder, trauma, recidivism risk, readiness/motivation, HIV and Hepatitis status and Medicaid/ACA eligibility.

CSAT Drug Court Grant Project goal is to establish a coordinated, multi- system approach designed to combine the sanctioning power of the Greater Cleveland Drug Court with evidence-based treatment approaches. Outcome: 1) reduce incidence of SUD relapse; 2) increase successful treatment completions; 3) reduce number of technical violations 4) increase successful program completions; 5) reduce number of new arrests; 6) increase education and employment status program end.

CSAT Drug Court Data Results The following longitudinal data reports on the 18 individuals who received grant funded services since October 1, 2014, have completed their court experience (terminated or successfully completed) and have 3 waves of interviews. Interview Waves: – Baseline (T1), 6-month follow-up (T2), Discharge (T3 )

Demographics

Alcohol Use

Drug Use

Marijuana Use

Heroin Use

Recidivism

Recidivism: Substance Use Related

Average Number of Nights in Jail

Employment

Housing Status

Number of Self-Help Meetings

Health Status

HIV Testing

SUD Outpatient Services

Mental Health Outpatient Services

NOMs & Cleveland Drug Court Outcomes Program IndicatorPercentage Benchmark Cleveland Municipal Drug Court (n=18) Drug Court Completion 64 Treatment Completion 7177 Employed/Education 8967 Stable Housing 8394 No Substance Use 7489 No Re-Arrests 9483 No Social/Emotional/ Behavioral Consequences 9450

What Does This Mean…… Project infrastructure has established a coordinated, multi-system approach including a comprehensive screening and assessment for substance use disorder, trauma, recidivism risk, readiness to change, HIV and Hepatitis status and Medicaid/ACA eligibility. Project has been able to expand the number of individuals served and accept cases from surrounding municipalities.

What Does the Data Tell Us…… Less Alcohol Use Less Overall Drug Use Less Marijuana Use Less Heroin Use Less Recidivism Less Nights in Jail Increased Employment Increased Stable Housing Increased Self-Help Meetings (Social Connectedness)

What is Next…… Increase access to Mental Health/Trauma Treatment Increase HIV Testing Continue to enroll & follow Drug Court individuals throughout their court experience Continue to identify & eliminate gaps in the service continuum Continue to work with the surrounding municipalities to maintain access to Drug Court program services Continue to examine program data and report these data to the Drug Court team & Advisory Board

Questions….. Thank you Dr. Margaret Baughman