Gender Dynamics in King County Drug Diversion Court: Exploring Experiences and Perspectives
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Lindsay Lucenko
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This research explores the experiences of men and women in the King County Drug Diversion Court, a rehabilitative program for drug-related offenses. Participants undergo a five-phase program with the potential for charge dismissal, but concerns about coercion persist. Participants must maintain sobriety, undergo frequent tests, attend support meetings, communicate with case managers, find employment, and fulfill familial duties. The study investigates how gender influences these obligations' fulfillment, especially considering the court's predominantly male population. Through nine semi-structured interviews, I examined participants' experiences with the criminal justice system, focusing on gender impacts. Findings reveal nuanced gendered experiences, informing justice system reform. By combining qualitative interviews and existing research, this study sheds light on gender dynamics within the court, contributing to policy and practice for a fairer criminal justice system.
