RT Article T1 An Exploratory Study Examining Differences in Drug Court Graduation Rates for Black and White Women JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 48 IS 12 SP 1827 OP 1841 A1 Dannerbeck, Anne A1 Yu, Mansoo A2 Yu, Mansoo LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/177577595X AB This exploratory study examined factors potentially associated with graduation for White and Black female Drug Treatment Court participants. Multiple logistic regression models for predicting program graduation were employed using an administrative data set (N = 1,093). Race was significant in a combined model. Age, prior felonies, employment, and negative peer associations predicted graduation for White women, whereas negative peer associations was the only predictor of graduation for Black women. Consideration of other factors that are not typically collected through administrative screenings is needed to better understand the strains typically experienced by Black women in Drug Treatment Court. K1 Race K1 Offender treatment K1 Substance use disorders K1 Criminogenic needs K1 Women offenders DO 10.1177/00938548211022389