Michigan Problem-Solving Courts Granted Nearly $19 Million

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LANSING, MI, October 24, 2024 (Substance Abuse Prevention Month) – The Michigan Supreme Court announces that the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) has awarded $18,823,910 million in grants for Fiscal Year 2025 to problem-solving court (PSC) programs statewide, including drug, mental health, and veterans treatment courts.

Data have consistently shown that these specialized programs lower crime and unemployment rates, and improve the quality of life of PSC graduates.

“When people ask me how trial courts engage with their communities and provide access to valuable resources, I initially point to problem-solving courts because these programs represent the best of what we do in the judiciary: save lives,” said Justice Kyra H. Bolden, who serves as the Court’s liaison to PSCs. “And we couldn’t do that without this critical state and federal grant funding that gives participants and their families a second chance.”

PSC grant totals and recipients by court type:

  • Drug Courts $11,976,458                     (recipients)*
  • Mental Health Courts $5,692,452          (recipients)*
  • Veterans Treatment Courts $1,155,000  (recipients)*

Key findings in the FY 2023 PSC Annual Report:

  • Graduates of adult drug court programs were, on average, 4 times less likely to be convicted of a new offense within three years of admission to a program
  • Graduates of sobriety court programs were, on average, more than 3 times less likely to be convicted of a new offense within three years of admission to a program; those who used ignition interlock devices were 5 times less likely to reoffend within three years of admission.
  • Unemployment dropped by 88 percent for sobriety court graduates and hybrid court (drug/sobriety) graduates.
  • Adult circuit mental health court (MHC) graduates were on average nearly 2 times less likely to commit another crime within three years of admission to a program.
  • Unemployment among adult circuit MHC graduates dropped by 88 percent.
  • MHC graduates noted an average 99 percent improvement in mental health and quality of life improvement following completion of a program.
  • Unemployment among VTC graduates dropped by 82 percent.
  • Michigan remains a national leader with 28 VTCs.

Problem-solving courts are programs that focus on nonviolent offenders whose underlying issues, such as a substance use disorder or mental health diagnosis, have contributed to recurring involvement with the criminal justice system. In addition to funding, SCAO also provides these courts with operational support and resources, state certification, and training.

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