Courts We Serve
STAR DRUG COURT

STAR Drug Court
The Success Through Addiction Recovery (STAR) Drug Court is operated under the auspices of the Harris County Community Supervision and Corrections Department and has served Harris County for over 19 years. It is a program of treatment and rehabilitation through four individual, gender-specific courts and teams, monitored by a judge, prosecutor, defense attorney, probation officer, counselors, recovery coach as well as other support staff. Intensive supervision is the key of our four-phase intervention program for high-risk, non-violent offenders, which is a partnership between the criminal justice system and the alcohol/drug and mental health treatment communities.
STAR provides a variety of programs over the course of 18-24 months that support and help its clients maintain an alcohol- and drug-free lifestyle. Participation includes frequent court appearances, random alcohol and drug testing, and substance abuse counseling in individual and group sessions, all uniquely designed on a case-by-case basis. Once clients complete the first three phases and graduate, they remain on supervision and are expected to follow all Aftercare requirements through the Alumni Association. Clients are eligible for an early termination of supervision based on program compliance and performance during the Aftercare phase.
Program Needs
- Transitional and emergency housing to ensure program participants have a safe and stable place to stay that is supportive of mental health, sobriety and living a crime-free life.
- Valuable “incentives” or rewards for program participants who are making significant steps, big and small, towards their goals to improve their overall mental health, sobriety, well-being and success in the program.
- Access to targeted therapies to help heal and empower those affected by grief and trauma.
- Public transportation assistance to help participants overcome some of the basic barriers to access to care and court requirements.
- Alcohol monitoring devices to effectively monitor participants who are required to abstain from alcohol, limiting risks to the community and supporting successful program outcomes.
- Support group token/chips to acknowledge progress made towards recovery goals.