Grantee Name
New York State Unified Court System
Funding Area
Veterans’ Health
Publication Date
November 2011
Grant Amount
$19,350
Grant Date:
October 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORTThe Buffalo Veterans Treatment Court, the first such court in the nation, opened in January, 2008.
As a hybrid of drug treatment and mental health court models, the Veterans Treatment Court’s mission is to address the mental health and addiction issues that often stem from the trauma of active combat and that can lead to criminal activity. The Veterans Treatment Court diverts eligible offenders from traditional criminal court case processing and provides the necessary tools to lead productive, law-abiding lives. Veterans charged with non-violent felonies or misdemeanors receive substance abuse treatment, counseling for mental health issues (such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and traumatic brain injury), mentoring from positive veteran role models, and educational and employment services, all under supervision of the court.
As of July 2010, approximately 162 veterans had participated in the Veterans Treatment Court and none had been reincarcerated or had other involvement with the criminal justice system. Other courts in New York have expressed interest in establishing veteran’s treatment courts, and more than 20 courts across the country have visited the Buffalo court.