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New Zealand’s drug treatment courts cut reoffending by half in first year, spurring plans to expand the model.
As methamphetamine use rises, New Zealand’s three existing drug treatment courts are gaining attention for reducing reoffending by 50% in the first year and 20% at four years compared to regular courts.
The Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court, launched in 2012, allows individuals facing prison for drug offenses to address substance use while staying in the community.
Experts, judges, and people with lived experience will gather in Auckland December 4–5 to discuss expanding the model, emphasizing its success in improving lives, saving money, and informing global best practices.
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Los tribunales de tratamiento de drogas de Nueva Zelanda redujeron la reincidencia a la mitad en el primer año, impulsando planes para ampliar el modelo.