
Treatment courts are grounded in the belief that people can, and do, change. The process isn’t easy. It takes time, can be full of setbacks and frustrations, and demands patience from everyone involved. But helping someone rewrite their story and rebuild their life is also one of the most rewarding aspects of this work. In this episode, Georgia Judge Charles Auslander talks through the standard on incentives, sanctions, and service adjustments and draws on his years of experience behind the bench in an impaired driving treatment court and as faculty for All Rise.
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