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Posted on August 14, 2019August 14, 2019

Innovation to Research – Why Court Teams Shouldn’t Be Afraid to Try New Solutions

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‘Hey Matt, what does the research say about [X]?’

I relish this question, because I love helping practitioners turn research data into something they can apply to their courts. It’s my favorite part of my job.

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Posted on October 10, 2018July 23, 2019

An Exciting Year Ahead

NDCRC in new fiscal year

With the start of the federal fiscal year on October 1, National Drug Court Resource Center (NDCRC) staff are hard at work preparing for the third year of our project. We have a number of exciting activities planned for the coming year. Some of these activities will build on the successes of the past two years while others will be entirely new.

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