Cache Valley Drug Court Oral History Project collection
Scope and Contents
The Cache Valley Drug Court Oral History Project collection was created December 2016 to May 2017. The born-digital collection includes 26 interviews (audio and transcripts) with 28 people, identified by first name only, including drug court participants and graduates, family members, and professionals associated with drug court.
Dates
- Creation: 2016-2017
Language of Materials
Material in English and Spanish
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.
Conditions Governing Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Cache Valley Drug Court Oral History Project collection must be obtained from the Curator of the Fife Folklore Archives and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Historical Note
In 2000, Judge Thomas Willmore of Utah’s First District Court, with help from Brock Alder at Bear River Health Department, established a drug court for Cache County: the fifth in Utah. In 2001 they established the drug court in Box Elder County. The concept of drug courts began in 1989 in Miami-Dade County, Florida, in a response to the growing crack cocaine drug problem plaguing Miami. Today there are approximately 1,561 drug courts in the United States. These specialized courts are problem-solving courts bringing together the judiciary, prosecution, defense, adult parole and probation, law enforcement, mental health, social services, treatment communities (like 12-step programs), and the greater community (including former drug court participants) to aid addicted offenders with long-term recovery as opposed to incarceration.
In May 2016, Andrew Dupree, a Cache Valley Drug Court participant (and now graduate), approached USU Folklore Curator Randy Williams with the idea of partnering on an oral history effort to capture the voices of people involved in the drug court experience. Andrew Dupree attended a May 2015 presentation Williams hosted with students from the USU/Library of Congress Cache Valley Refugee Oral History Project. He wanted people in the drug court community (addicts, Cache Valley Drug Court Committee members, and family members) to have a similar public voice. Together with Jennifer Duncan, Special Collections Librarian, Alder, Andrew Dupree and Williams, launched the Cache Valley Utah Drug Court Oral History Project in November 2016.
The project ran from November to May 2017. This collection is the outgrowth of the project and includes 26 interviews, both audio and transcript, with 28 people. Each participant had the opportunity to review their interview transcript. The interviews include the voices of drug court participants and graduates, family members, and professionals associated with drug court. The majority of the interviews were conducted at the Logan Library, the host for the 24 May evening event: “Voices from Drug Court” that highlighted the project.
This project received a grant to support transcription from the Utah Humanities and Utah Division of State History.
Extent
26 interviews (1.1317 GB)
Abstract
Drug courts are problem-solving courts; the first was established in Florida in 1989. Judge Thomas Willmore founded the Cache Valley Drug Court in 2000. The Cache Valley Drug Court Oral History Project was the idea of Andrew Dupree, drug court participant, now graduate, and was shaped by his vision to collect the voices of drug court participants and graduates, family members, and professionals associated with this court. This born-digital collection was created December 2016 to May 2017 and includes 26 interviews (audio, transcripts, and release forms) with 28 people who are identified by first name only.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged by date of interview.
Custodial History
Release forms are kept in Folk Coll 62: Collection File.
Existence and Location of Copies
To view images, see the digital library collection of the Cache Valley Drug Court Oral History Project
Processing Information
Processed in May of 2017
Project Team:
Brock Alder, Head Bear River Substance Abuse Division – Drug Court Oral History Project Committee
Jennifer Duncan, Head Special Collections & Archives – Drug Court Oral History Project Committee and oral history interviewer
Andrew Dupree, Community Scholar – Project Creator, Drug Court Oral History Project Committee, oral history interviewer
Irene Einzinger, Interpreter and Transcriptionist - Spanish Interpreting and Transcription
Susan Gross, Transcriptionist – Transcription
Andrea Payant, Cataloger – Metadata advisor
Darcy Pumphrey, Digital Library Coordinator – Landing page
LaLine Ray, Systems - Audio editing
Carrie Reed, Transcriptionist – Transcription
Sara Skindelien, SCA Metadata Specialist – Metadata, audio and transcript conversion (.doc to PDF; .wav to MP3), uploading
Mikkel Skinner, Graphic Designer – Graphics creation
Randy Williams, Fife Folklore Archives Curator – Principle Investigator, Drug Court Oral History Project Committee, project coordinator, oral history interviewer, metadata support, landing page text
Topical
- Cache Valley
- Drug abuse--Treatment|zCache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Drug abusers--Family relationships--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Drug courts--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Laws and Legislation
- Oral Histories
- Parents of drug addicts--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Parole--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Probation--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Sound Recordings
- Twelve-step programs--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Utah
- Title
- Guide to the Cache Valley Drug Court Oral History Project collection 2016-2017
- Author
- Finding aid/Register created by Sara Skindelien
- Date
- ©2017
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid encoded in English
Repository Details
Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)
scweb@usu.edu