Publications
& Resources

Presentations Relevant to Specific States
and Other Jurisdictions

National

Carey, S. M., Finigan, M. W., & Mackin, J. R. (May 29, 2008). Burning Questions: How Drug Court Practices Impact Recidivism and Costs. Powerpoint presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, St. Louis, MO.

Powerpoint

Burrus, S. W. M., Carey, S. M., Mackin, J. R., & Finigan, M. W. (May 2008). Family Drug Treatment Courts and Juvenile Drug Courts: Outcomes, Costs and Promising Practices. Powerpoint presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, St. Louis, MO.

Powerpoint

Green, B. L., Finigan, M. W., Worcel, S. D., Furrer, C. J., Burrus, S. W. M., Aborn, J. A., & Jones, B. (June 2007). Are Family Treatment Drug Courts Effective? Results from a four site national study. Presented at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 

Powerpoint

Green, B. L., Worcel, S. D., & Finigan, M. W. (June 2006). Family Treatment Drug Court National Evaluation Overview & Phase 1 Preliminary Results. NPC Research: Portland, OR.

Powerpoint

Green, B. L. (June 2006). Making Your Family Treatment Drug Court Evaluation Work. NPC Research: Portland, OR.

Powerpoint

Green, B. L., Everhart, M. C., Gordon, L., & Friesen, B. (March 2004). Management Strategies for Positive Mental Health Outcomes: What Early Childhood Administrators Need to Know. NPC Research: Portland, OR.

Powerpoint

Green, B. L. (June 2003). Effective Models for Mental Health Consultation in Early Childhood Settings. NPC Research: Portland, OR.

Powerpoint

California

Carey, S. M. (June 2009). California Drug Court Statewide Cost Study: Preliminary Findings in 25 Sites. Presented at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Training Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Presentation

Maryland

Barton, G., & Burrus, S. W. M. (June 2009). A Tale of Two Family Drug Courts: Show Me the Money! Presented at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Training Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Presentation

Pukstas, K. (Nov. 3, 2006). Evaluation Design Challenges on the East Coast: A Tale of Two Drug Courts. Presented at the annual conference of the American Evaluation Association: Portland, OR.

Powerpoint

Missouri

Carey, S. M., & Perkins, T. (April 24, 2008). Methamphetamine and the latest research on promising practices for drug courts. Powerpoint presented at the annual meeting of the Missouri Association of Drug Court Professionals, Osage Beach, MO.

Powerpoint

Oregon

Mackin, J. R., Perkins, T., & Furrer, C. J. (April 16, 2009). Native Youth Suicide Prevention Program Enhanced Evaluation: The Power of Protection. Presented at the American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Presentation

Green, B. L. (March 2009). Understanding and Responding to Early Childhood Trauma: Systems and Program Approaches. Presented to the Early Childhood Funders Learning Circle, Portland, OR.

Powerpoint

Green, B. L., & Worcel, S. D. (Oct. 2008). An Evaluation of the Lane County Child Care Enhancement Project: Quality Improvement Outcomes. Presented at the Child Care Research Roundtable, Troutdale, OR.

Powerpoint

Kue, J., Takahashi, E., & Furrer, C. J. (Oct. 2008). Tobacco use & cessation among Asian Oregonians: A community-based participatory approach for reducing tobacco related health disparities in the Asian Population. Presented at the APHA Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

Powerpoint

Furrer, C. J., & Burrus, S. W. M. (July 2007). Evaluation planning with Tobacco Prevention and Education Networks: A community-based participatory approach. Paper presented at the Northwest Health Foundation Community-Based Participatory Research Conference, Portland, OR.

Powerpoint

Sprague, J., English. T. R., Yeaton, P., Finigan, M. W., Mackin, J. R., Seljan, B.J., & Tarte, J. M. (July 2003). Juvenile Crime Prevention Program Evaluation – Final Report. Oregon. IVDB/NPC Research.

Key Findings Powerpoint

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