The Treatment Court Institute, formerly known as the National Drug Court Institute, is a leading organization in providing training, technical assistance, and research dissemination for over 4,000 treatment court programs in the United States. With expertise spanning all treatment court models, the Institute ensures that these programs adopt and maintain evidence-based practices and best practice standards. They have trained more than 500,000 public safety and public health professionals across the country, offering a wide range of free resources, including live trainings, webinars, online courses, publications, and one-on-one Q&A sessions with experts.
Founded in 1997 with funding from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Treatment Court Institute has continuously evolved to meet the changing needs of treatment court professionals. They are recognized as the definitive authority on the latest research, best practices, and innovative approaches to address substance use and mental health disorders among justice-involved individuals. With a diverse faculty of over 100 experts from various disciplines, including judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, treatment providers, and law enforcement officials, the Institute offers unparalleled expertise and practical knowledge in the field of treatment courts.
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