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The Justice Programs Office (JPO) at American University (AU), on behalf of the Bureau of
Justice Assistance (BJA), is conducting its first Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Survey as part
of the Annual Treatment Court Survey Series. The information you provide in this survey will
contribute to a better understanding of Wellness Courts throughout the country.
Your Participation
You will be asked a series of questions about your Wellness Court and your role in it. Questions
address your court's structure, operation, and target and participant populations, as well as
perceived successes and challenges. The survey takes approximately 45 minutes to complete,
depending on the information available and responses you provide.
If you are part of multiple Wellness Courts, please complete the survey for only one court and
then contact JPO at 202-885-1580 or send an email to [email protected].
Risks and Benefits
Your participation is completely voluntary and poses little risk to you. Your responses will be
separated from any identifying information, like your name, name of court, or name of tribe.
Further, results will only be reported in aggregate for the entire group as a whole (e.g., 90% of
Wellness Courts received federal funding).
For your participation, you will receive the final survey report. The survey report will be used to
inform resources, best practices, and future funding for Wellness Courts. Therefore, your
participation will be directly contributing to the learning and improvement of the Wellness Court
field. Additionally, participants who complete the survey will be entered to win a raffle prize.
Contact Information
If you have questions about the survey, please contact JPO at 202-885-1580, Dr. Julie Baldwin
at [email protected], or Mr. Zephi Francis at [email protected].
You may also contact the AU Research Compliance Manager at 202-885-3447.
Consent
To participate, please click "I consent" below to continue to the survey.
o I consent.
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Q100 Court Information
2 Please provide the following information about your Wellness Court:
o Name of Wellness Court: ________________________________________________
o Street Address: ________________________________________________
o City: ________________________________________________
o State: ________________________________________________
o Zip Code: ________________________________________________
Q91 What is your role in this Wellness Court?
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4 Which label best describes your Wellness Court?
If a combination of responses apply, please mark all that apply.
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Adult
DWI/DUI
Family/Dependency
Juvenile/Delinquency
Veterans
Other (Please describe):
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Q105
Does this Wellness Court operate under a joint-jurisdiction?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q106 What type of joint-jurisdiction agreement does this Wellness Court have in place?
o Formal transfers
o Informal transfers
o Other (Please describe): ________________________________________________
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5 What year was this Wellness Court established?
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Q109
Which type(s) of cases does this Wellness court handle?
Please mark all that apply.
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Civil
Criminal felony
Criminal misdemeanor
Other (Please describe):
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7 For calendar year 2018 (Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018), please rank this court's sources with 1
being the source of MOST of your funding.
If N/A, put 0.
______ Standard operating budget for court
______ Federal grant(s):
______ Federal Tribal Allocation Priority grant(s)
______ State grant(s)
______ Private foundation grant(s):
______ In-kind service(s)
______ Participant fee(s)
______ Private foundation donation(s):
______ Other (Please describe):
58 As of today, what is this Wellness Court's capacity (maximum number of active participants
that can potentially be handled at any one time)?
If unknown, write "unknown" or "don't know."
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59 As of today, how many active participants are in this Wellness Court, including those who
have absconded but are not yet terminated?
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Q92 Does this Wellness Court have the following documents?
No
Yes
Don't Know
Memorandum of
agreement
(MOA)/memorandum
of understanding
(MOU) between
participants and the
court
o
o
o
Memorandum of
agreement
(MOA)/memorandum
of understanding
(MOU) between team
members
o
o
o
Memorandum of
agreement
(MOA)/memorandum
of understanding
(MOU) between court
and its
service/treatment
partners
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Mission statement
Participant handbook
Staff policy and
procedure manual
Wellness Court code
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Q98 Does this Wellness Court experience any of the following challenges?
No
Yes
Don't Know
N/A
Lack of lawyers
in the area
o
o
o
o
Lack of
treatment
providers in the
area
o
o
o
o
Limited financial
resources
o
o
o
o
Non-natives
question the
court's legitimacy
o
o
o
o
Poor relations
between state
and tribal
jurisdictions
o
o
o
o
Struggle to
reconcile tribal
law with AngloAmerican
procedures
o
o
o
o
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Q99 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about this Wellness
Court?
Strongly
Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly
Agree
Don't
Know
N/A
Court uses
a holistic
approach
(emotional,
spiritual
and
physical
healing)
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Cultural
practices
are
integrated
into the
Wellness
Court
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Participants
feel the
Wellness
Court is
sensitive to
the tribal
context
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Participants
feel they
are more
connected
to the
community
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
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Q102 Team, Stakeholders, & Partnerships
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How many people are on this Wellness Court Team?
Please count yourself if you are on this team.
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9 For each position, how many of these roles are represented on the Wellness Court Team, and
how many are part of this Court's tribe?
If not on the team, type "0."
For roles not listed, select "Other" by typing the role name and number of individuals who serve
this role and are enrolled as tribal members.
Number of People in this Role
Number of People in this Role
Enrolled as Tribal Members
Case manager(s)
Child welfare
representative(s)
Coordinator(s)
Defense attorney(s)/public
defender(s)/defense
advocate(s)
Housing agency
representative(s)
Judge(s)
Law enforcement officer(s)
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Mental health provider(s)
Probation officer(s)
Program director(s)
Prosecutor(s)/presenting
officer(s)
Substance use disorder
treatment provider(s)
Traditional/tribal healer(s)
Tribal leader(s)/elder(s)
Veterans justice outreach
specialist(s)
Other (specify):
Other (specify):
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Other (specify):
Other (specify):
32 How frequently does this Wellness Court Team:
Never
Less
than
Once a
Month
Once a
Month
Once a
Week
More
than
Once a
Week
Have formal
staffings
(team
meetings)?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Hold court?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Communicate
about court
proceedings
outside of
court and
staffing?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
2-3
Times a
Month
Daily
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Q107 When it comes to decision-making in the Wellness Court, how adversarial or collaborative
are team members overall?
o Not Active (Disengaged)
o Very Adversarial
o Generally Adversarial
o Equally Adversarial & Collaborative
o Generally Collaborative
o Very Collaborative
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82 How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
Strongly
Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly
Agree
Don't
Know
All Team
members
actively
engage in the
decisionmaking
process
regarding
participants.
o
o
o
o
o
o
The decisionmakers value
each Team
member's
input.
o
o
o
o
o
o
All Team
members are
actively
engaged in
developing
policies and
procedures.
o
o
o
o
o
o
All necessary
parties are
represented
on the Team.
o
o
o
o
o
o
Tribal
leadership is
supportive of
this Wellness
Court.
o
o
o
o
o
o
Partnering
agencies
understand
the roles and
responsibilities
of this
Wellness
Court.
o
o
o
o
o
o
The Team
understands
the roles and
responsibilities
of partnering
o
o
o
o
o
o
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agencies.
Q109 Please describe the aspects of the decision-making process that produce a collaborative
Team environment. On which topics does the team tend to be most collaborative? Which Team
role(s) tend to be the most collaborative?
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Q113 Please describe the aspects of the decision-making process that produce an adversarial
Team environment. On which topics does the team tend to be most adversarial? Which Team
role(s) tend to be the most adversarial?
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Q96 How often do Team members attend staffings (team meetings)?
Team Member Attends Staffings:
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
N/A
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Case manager(s)
Child welfare
representative(s)
Community
representative(s)
Coordinator(s)
Defense
attorney(s)/public
defender(s)/defense
advocate(s)
Housing agency
representative(s)
Judge(s)
Law enforcement
officer(s)
Mental health
provider(s)
Probation officer(s)
Prosecutor(s)/presenting
officer(s)
Program director(s)
Substance use disorder
treatment provider(s)
Traditional/tribal
healer(s)
Tribal leader(s)/elder(s)
Veterans justice
outreach specialist(s)
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Other (specify):
Other (specify):
Other (specify):
Other (specify):
o
o
o
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Q103 Training and Technical Assistance
22 Has this Wellness Court been officially certified by a national- or state-level agency (or
otherwise approved as meeting prescribed standards set by a state or national organization)?
Certified / Met Standards
No
Yes
If Yes
Unknown
State-Level
Agency or
Standards
o
o
o
National-Level
Agency or
Standards
o
o
o
Please indicate
which agency
and standards
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If this Wellness Court has received training and/or technical assistance (TTA) in the past 5
years, please indicate the agencies/organizations that provided this training and the from in
which it was delivered. Leave blank if no training was received from a particular
agency/organization.
Webinar
National
Association of
Drug Court
Professionals
(NADCP)
Conference
Call
Site Visit
from TA
Providers
Attended
Conference
Traveled to
Formal
Training
(nonconference)
Website/Elearning
Other
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National Drug
Court Institute
(NDCI)
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Center for
DWI Courts
(NCDC)
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American
University
Justice
Programs
Office (JPO)
Center for
Court
Innovation
(CCI)
National
Council of
Juvenile and
Family Court
Judges
(NCJFCJ)
Justice for
Vets
Tribal Law
and Policy
Institute
(TLPI)
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Substance
Abuse and
Mental Health
Services
Administration
(SAMHSA)
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Other (Please
list
organization):
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Other (Please
list
organization):
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National
Center for
State Courts
(NCSC)
National
American
Indian Court
Judges
Association
(NAICJA)
Office of
Juvenile
Justice and
Delinquency
Prevention
(OJJDP)
Tribal Youth
Training and
Technical
Assistance
Center
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Q99 When was the last time your Wellness Court received each type of training and/or technical
assistance (TTA)?
Less than
1 Year Ago
1 to 2
Years Ago
2 to 3
Years Ago
3 to 4
Years Ago
More than
4 Years
Ago
N/A
Conference
Call
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Site Visit
from TA
Providers
o
o
o
o
o
o
Attended
Conference
o
o
o
o
o
o
Traveled to
Formal
Training
(nonconference)
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Webinar
Website/Elearning
Other
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In the last calendar year (Jan. 1, 2018- Dec. 31, 2018, has this Team or have members of your
Team received training on strategies for reducing gender disparities in Wellness Courts?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
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Q94 Please tell us about this gender disparity training:
this training? What did this training consist of?
Which agency/organization provided
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95 Please provide feedback on the gender disparity training(s) you described.
Click each box below to write responses:
Gender Disparity Training(s) Previously
Described:
Which aspects of this training(s) were helpful?
Which aspects of this training(s) were not
helpful?
How would you improve this training(s)?
What does your Team need in terms of gender
disparity training(s)?
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87 In the last calendar year (Jan. 1, 2018 - Dec. 31, 2018), has the Team or have members of
your Team received cultural competency training?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
88 Please tell us about this cultural competency training:
provided this training?
What did this training consist of?
Which agency/organization
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QQ92 Please provide feedback on the cultural competency training(s) you described.
Click each box below to write responses:
Cultural Competency Training(s) Previously
Described:
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Which aspects of this training(s) were helpful?
Which aspects of this training(s) were not
helpful?
What you would have done differently to
improve this training(s)?
What does your Team need in terms of
cultural competency training(s)?
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Q104 Eligibility and Admission Screening Tools and Resources
Q93 Are the eligibility requirements of this Wellness Court in writing?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q114 How many of the following receive a written copy of the eligibility requirements:
Team members
Partnering
agencies
Participants
None
Some
o
o
o
o
o
o
All
o
o
o
Don't Know
o
o
o
Q115 Who receives a program handbook or written participation requirements?
Team members
Partnering
agencies
Participants
None
Some
o
o
o
o
o
o
All
o
o
o
Don't Know
o
o
o
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23 At what point(s) in case processing can participants be admitted into this Wellness Court?
Please mark all that apply.
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Upon filing or case initiation
Pre-plea
Post-plea/pre-sentence
Post-plea/pre-disposition
At disposition
Post-disposition
At sentencing
Post-sentence
Probation
Other (specify): ________________________________________________
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ASIDE from current legal charges, are the following factors assessed and how are they used to
by this Wellness Court?
Mark All that Apply
Please
Explain
This
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Determine
Eligibility
Determine
Program
Requirements
Determine
Treatment
Plan
Assessed,
but not
Considered
Not
Assessed
Don't
Know
Briefly
Describe
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Case was in
the original
jurisdiction of
the court
o
o
o
o
o
o
Crime was
committed in
the original
jurisdiction of
the court
o
o
o
o
o
o
Criminal
history
o
o
o
o
o
o
Criminal
thinking
assessment
o
o
o
o
o
o
Enrolled
member of the
tribal
community
o
o
o
o
o
o
Link between
current crime
and mental
health issue
o
o
o
o
o
o
Link between
current crime
and
o
o
o
o
o
o
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substance use
issue
Mental health
diagnosis (e.g.
PTSD,
schizophrenia)
o
o
o
o
o
o
Residency in
the original
jurisdiction of
the court (e.g.
live on the
court's tribal
land)
o
o
o
o
o
o
Risk/needs
assessment
o
o
o
o
o
o
Substance
use disorder
o
o
o
o
o
o
Trauma
o
o
o
o
o
o
Other (Please
describe):
o
o
o
o
o
o
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Other (Please
describe):
o
o
o
o
o
o
Other (Please
describe):
o
o
o
o
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o
Other (Please
describe):
o
o
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o
26 Please list which risk/needs assessment tool(s) is used.
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27 Which risk/needs categories are eligible to participate in your Wellness Court? Please mark
all that apply.
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Low Risk/Low Need
Low Risk/High Need
High Risk/Low Need
High Risk/High Need
Other (Please describe)
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Q111 Are participants separated in your Wellness Court based on risk/needs?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q112 How are participants separated based on risk/needs?
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29 Please list which clinical assessment tool(s) is used.
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Q116 Does this Wellness Court use trauma-informed services/treatment?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
31 How often are questions regarding trauma and/or traumatic experiences used to ensure that
participants who show signs of trauma are provided with trauma interventions or traumainformed care?
o Never
o Rarely
o Sometimes
o Often
o Always
o Don't Know
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37 Do participants of this Wellness Court attend regular status/review hearings (court sessions)
with the judge?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q90
Do participants of this Wellness Court participants have access to medication assisted
treatment (MAT)?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q91 Which types of MAT are offered?
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Q93
Please describe the challenges experienced in the use of MAT
Write "none" if there no challenges.
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Q96 Does the Indian Health Services (IHS) provide alcohol/drug treatment to Wellness Court
participants?
o No
o Yes
o Don't know
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Q97
Which practice(s) can participants engage in as part of this Wellness Court?
Please mark all that apply.
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Canoeing
Farming/Planting/Harvesting
Fishing
Hunting
Nature walks
Prayers
Song and dance
Smudging
Storytelling
Sweat lodge
Talking circles
Traditional/cultural arts and crafts
Use of agriculture
Use of a cultural advisor/mentor
Use of Native language
Use of traditional foods
Use of traditional medicines
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Other (please describe):
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Other (please describe):
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QQ90 Has this Wellness Court had contact with non-English-speaking or English-as-a-secondlanguage participants?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
38 How often are non-English-speaking or English-as-a-second-language participants provided:
Never
Rarely
Translators /
translation
services
o
o
Court
materials in
their native
language
o
o
Sometimes
Often
Always
o
o
o
o
o
o
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Q97
Is drug testing used by this Wellness Court?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
40 Which drug detection method(s) are employed by this Wellness Court?
Please mark all that apply.
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Breathalyzer
Hair analysis
Saliva
Sweat (such as SCRAM)
Urinalysis
Other (Please describe):
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44 Is the drug testing directly observed?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
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45 Is drug testing of participants done randomly (unscheduled and unannounced)?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q100 What are the top 3 most prevalent drugs used by the participants in this Wellness Court
(Drug 1 is the most commonly used)?
o Drug 1 (Please list): ________________________________________________
o Drug 2 (Please list): ________________________________________________
o Drug 3 (Please list): ________________________________________________
Q96 Are certain drugs increasing in prevalence or becoming a greater issue in this Wellness
Court?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q117 Which drugs are increasing in prevalence or becoming a greater issue?
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Q105 Incentives and Sanctions
47 Does the court have a written schedule of sanctions?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
48 When a participant fails to comply with the rules of this Wellness Court, how often does this
Wellness Court follow the schedule of sanctions?
o Never
o Rarely
o Sometimes
o Often
o Always
o Don't Know
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49 What sanctions are used in response to non-compliant behavior?
Please mark all that apply.
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Community service
Delay phase advancement
Fines or fees
GPS monitoring
Half-way house placement
House arrest
Increased court appearances
Increased drug testing
Increased intensity of probation
Inpatient treatment
Jail
Probation is extended
Put on probation
Restrict activities
Termination from program
Time management lessons
Verbal reprimand
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Write report / essay
Other (Please describe):
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Q102 Based on your observations, which sanction(s) or program requirement(s) appear to be
most effective for program compliance?
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50 How often do sanctions become more severe with repeated and/or more severe infractions?
o Never
o Rarely
o Sometimes
o Often
o Always
o Don't Know
52 Does this Wellness Court have a written schedule of incentives?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
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53
How often does the Wellness Court follow the schedule of incentives to reward good behavior?
o Never
o Rarely
o Sometimes
o Often
o Always
o Don't Know
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54 What incentives are used by your Wellness Court? Please mark all that apply.
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Appear first in court (top of docket)
Applause
Certificate
Decreased supervision
Early termination of probation
Fishbowl drawing
Gift card
Graduation celebration
Grant new privileges
Move to next phase
Praise from judge
Praise from team
Reduce drug testing
Reduce court appearances
Re-instate lost privilege
Other (Please describe):
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Q101 Based on your observations, which incentive(s) appear to be most effective for program
compliance?
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55 How often do incentives match the level of compliance shown by the participant?
o Never
o Rarely
o Sometimes
o Often
o Always
o Don't Know
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Q106 Program Phases and Exit
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What are the benefits for participants who graduate from (successfully complete) this Wellness
Court?
Please mark all that apply.
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Case dismissed
Case expunged
Case sealed
Custody re-instated
Expedited settlement or placement
Fines reduced or eliminated
Sentence is suspended
Other (Please describe):
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Q99 What typically happens in the event that a participant is terminated from (kicked out of) the
Wellness Court?
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Q100 What typically happens in the event that a participant drops out (determines he/she no
longer wants to participate) in the Wellness Court?
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Q110 How is your Wellness Court structured?
o Phases
o Tracks
o Phases within tracks
o Other (please describe): ________________________________________________
Q92 What is the length (in months) of this Wellness Court program?
If different tracks have specific lengths, please indicate each (in months).
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43 Does the court decrease the frequency of drug testing as participants advance through the
program?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
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Q107 Program Data: timeframe of Jan. 1, 2018 - Dec. 31, 2018
Q98 As of December 31, 2018, what was this Wellness Court's caseload?
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60 For the timeframe of Jan. 1, 2018 - Dec. 31, 2018, please answer the following questions.
If you have no data for an item or cannot give an informed estimate, please leave blank.
Number of Participants
If Informed Estimate write
"Informed." If Official Data,
write "Official."
Admitted into program
Dropped out of program
Terminated from program
(kicked out)
Opted out of program (offered
participation but declined
admission)
Graduated from program
Determined to be ineligible
Were eligible but could not
take because at capacity
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62 Of those admitted into your Wellness Court from Jan. 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2018, what
percentage were:
For categories with no participants, leave at 0%.
If you do not have any data for this and cannot provide an informed estimate, please skip to the
next question.
Male : _______
Female : _______
Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming : _______
Total : ________
63 Of those admitted into your Wellness Court from Jan. 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2018, what
percentage were:
For categories with no participants, leave at 0%.
If you do not have any data for this and cannot provide an informed estimate, please skip to the
next question.
American Indian or Alaska Native/Enrolled Tribal Member : _______
Asian : _______
Black or African American : _______
Hispanic/Latino(a) origin : _______
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander : _______
White : _______
Two or more races : _______
Other : _______
Total : ________
68 Of those who graduated from your Wellness Court from Jan. 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2018,
what percentage were:
For categories with no participants, leave at 0%.
If you do not have any data for this and cannot provide an informed estimate, please skip to the
next question.
Male : _______
Female : _______
Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming : _______
Total : ________
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69 Of those who graduated from your Wellness Court from Jan. 1, 2018 - Dec. 31, 2018, what
percentage were:
For categories with no participants, leave at 0%.
If you do not have any data for this and cannot provide an informed estimate, please skip to the
next question.
American Indian or Alaska Native/Enrolled Tribal Member : _______
Asian : _______
Black or African American : _______
Hispanic/Latino(a) origin : _______
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander : _______
Two or more races : _______
White : _______
Other : _______
Total : ________
71 For all the graduates from Jan. 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2018, what was the average length (in
months) from admission to graduation?
If you have no data for this and cannot give an informed estimate, enter NA.
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Q108 Evaluation and Monitoring
78 Does this Wellness Court track graduates' outcomes post-program?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
79 How many months post-program does this court track each graduate's outcomes?
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Q88 Does this Wellness Court track non-graduates' outcomes post-program?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
Q89 How many months post-program does this court track each non-graduate's outcomes?
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77 Does the court regularly examine graduation and/or termination data to determine rates of
retention of participants of different genders/gender identities?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
76 Does this Wellness Court regularly examine graduation and/or termination data to determine
retention rates of participants from different cultures, races, or ethnicities?
o No
o Yes
o Don't Know
80 Which types of evaluations have been conducted on this Wellness Court by an external
party in the past five (5) years?
o None
o Cost-Benefit
o Implementation
o Outcome/impact
o Process
o Other (Please describe): ________________________________________________
o Don't Know
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81 How much do you agree with the following statement?
Evaluation data have been used to make changes in this Wellness Court's policies and
procedures as needed.
o Strongly Disagree
o Disagree
o Neither Agree Nor Disagree
o Agree
o Strongly Agree
Q100 Which data analysis software does your court use? Please mark all that apply.
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Atlas.ti
Excel
NVivo
R
SPSS
Stata
Other (Please describe):
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Don't Know
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Q117 Please indicate which of the following are used by this Wellness Court:
Please mark all that apply.
Used by the Wellness Court
No
Yes
Management
information system
(MIS)
o
o
Case management
system
o
o
Case planning tool
o
o
Description
Software Name
Q103 Which management information system (MIS) does your Wellness Court utilize? If none,
write NA.
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Q104 How does your Wellness Court define recidivism?
o Rearrest
o Reconviction
o Reincarceration
o Technical violation
o Other (Please describe): ________________________________________________
o Don't Know
Q108 How does your Wellness Court define program success? Please describe.
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3 Please provide the following professional information:
Information will be used to send you the final report and to enter you for a chance to win a raffle
prize.
o Name: ________________________________________________
o Email address: ________________________________________________
o Phone number: ________________________________________________
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Survey |
Author | Qualtrics |
File Modified | 2018-12-17 |
File Created | 2018-12-17 |