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Oregon Treatment Court Program

Welcome to Oregon Treatment Court Programs

Change Lives. Increase Public Safety. Decrease Future System Costs.

Treatment courts, which exist at the intersection of treatment and the justice system, seek to provide a compassionate, evidence-based approach to justice, public safety, accountability, and healing. These programs are designed to serve system-involved individuals who present with substance use disorders, mental health conditions and/or other behavioral health needs.

Treatment courts follow an evidence-based model in which a person’s behavior and progress are overseen by a multidisciplinary team through regular judicial reviews, community supervision and support, and structured treatment. Treatment Courts establish high standards for accountability. Participants must meet program requirements, including regular court appearances, compliance with treatment plans and, and ongoing monitoring including drug testing.

Oregon’s treatment courts are built on strong partnerships between judges, coordinators, prosecutors, defense attorneys, treatment providers, probation officers, law enforcement, child welfare, and other community organizations. Together, we work to reduce future system involvement, improve public safety, and support long-term recovery.


Treatment Courts Matter

Treatment courts are grounded in evidence demonstrating their effectiveness. Decades of research shows treatment courts are one of the most effective strategies for addressing substance use and behavioral health issues within the justice system (All Rise, n.d.). National studies consistently demonstrate that these programs:

  • Increase public safety
  • Reduce repeat offenses (recidivism)
  • Reunite families
  • Lower costs to the justice system and taxpayers
  • Improve long-term recovery outcomes

History of Innovation in Oregon

Oregon has embraced the treatment court model since its inception. The state’s first adult drug court began in 1991. Since then, Oregon has expanded to include five additional treatment court program types:

  • Family Treatment Courts
  • Mental Health Courts
  • Veterans Treatment Courts
  • DUII Courts
  • Juvenile Treatment Courts

Each program-type is tailored to meet the unique needs of the research-based target population while following the Treatment Court Best Practice Standards and other relevant evidence-based practices.



Oregon Treatment Courts

Oregon’s treatment courts are governed by ORS 3.450. The term “Treatment court program” means a program:

  • In which individuals are before the court to obtain treatment for substance abuse issues, mental health issues or other behavioral health issues and report regularly to the court on the progress of their treatment
  • In which a local treatment court team, consisting of the court, agency personnel and treatment and service providers, monitors the individual’s participation in treatment; and
  • That substantially adheres to the treatment court standards developed by the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission under ORS 137.680

The Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) is responsible for the operation and delivery of circuit court treatment court programs. The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) serves “as a clearinghouse and information center for the collection, preparation, analysis, and dissemination of best practices applicable to treatment courts.” (ORS 137.680). The CJC is responsible for maintaining, in consultation with the OJD, Oregon’s evidence-based standards for treatment courts. The standards are designed to reduce recidivism in a cost-effective manner and serve individuals identified as medium to high risk for future system involvement or failure on standard supervision.

Treatment court programs follow the Oregon Treatment Court Standards, which combine national guidance on model framework (e.g., Defining Drug Courts: The Key Components) and research (e.g., the All Rise Adult Treatment Court Best Practice Standards) with Oregon specific considerations to guide treatment court operations.

In 2023, the CJC published a data brief demonstrating Oregon Treatment Courts effectiveness in reducing recidivism. According to this study, 75% of individuals who successfully completed a treatment court did not get rearrested within three years of program exit.


Types of Treatment Courts

  • Adult Drug Courts
  • DUII Treatment Courts
  • Family Treatment Courts
  • Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts
  • Mental Health Courts
  • Veterans Treatment Courts


Contact us

Email: SCA.ESD.Treatment.Court.Staff@ojd.state.or.us


Active Treatment Court Program(s) Mapped by County
Map showing the active treatment court program types in each county


Active Treatment Court Program(s) Listed by County

Juvenile Treatment Court
Mental Health Court

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court

Adult Drug Court
DUII Court
Family Treatment Court​
Mental Health Court

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court
Veteran Treatment Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court
Veteran Treatment Court​

Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court

Adult Drug Court
Mental Health Court​

None

None

Adult Drug Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​

Family Treatment Court​

Family Treatment Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court
Mental Health Court
Veteran Treatment Court​

Adult Drug Court

Adult Drug Court
Juvenile Treatment Court
Mental Health Court
Veteran Treatment Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Juvenile Treatment Court
Mental Health Court
Veteran Treatment Court​

Adult Drug Court​

Adult Drug Court
DUII Court
Mental Health Court
Veteran Treatment Court​

Family Treatment Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​

Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court

Adult Drug Court

Adult Drug Court
Mental Health Court

Adult Drug Court​

Adult Drug Court
Family Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​

Adult Drug Court
Juvenile Treatment Court
Mental Health Court
Veteran Treatment Court​

None

Adult Drug Court
Juvenile Treatment Court
Mental Health Court​