Veterans Treatment Court Resources
Publication year:
2012
| Cataloged on:
Jan. 04, 2013
ANNOTATION: Information regarding Veteran Treatment Courts (VTCs) can be found on this website. 'Veteran Treatment Courts hold veterans accountable to themselves and to the community ' The Veterans Treatment Court model requires regular court appearances (a bi-weekly minimum in the early phases of the program), as well as mandatory attendance at treatment sessions and frequent and random testing for substance use (drug and/or alcohol). Veterans respond favorably to this structured environment given their past experiences in the Armed Forces. However, a few will struggle and it is exactly those veterans who need a Veterans Treatment Court program the most. Without this structure, these veterans will reoffend and remain in the criminal justice system. The Veterans Treatment Court is able to ensure they meet their obligations to themselves, the court, and their community.' Points of entry include: learn about VTCs'what a VTC is, the history, and the impact; resources'material for court professional, Dispatch From the Front Lines, veterans mentors, Mentor Court program, Veterans Treatment Court Planning Initiative, legislation, studies and statistics, quick links, essential briefs, finding a VTC, honored supporters, and recent Tweets (entries from Twitter); get involved; and advocacy.
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