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Judge Singer reports low recidivism, growth in veteran, domestic violence and youth specialty courts

5674810 · May 6, 2025
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Judge Singer told council the court’s specialty programs are producing low recidivism rates and expanding services: veterans court has 110 graduates, DV court shows under 3% recidivism with 74 completions, and a new youth court is handling large referral volumes.

Kingman Municipal Court Judge Singer delivered the department report focused on the court’s three specialty programs: veterans court, the domestic violence (DV) court and a newly established youth court.

Judge Singer said the veterans court, in operation since December 2015, has had 110 graduates with three graduating on May 21; in a recent graduate survey 13 respondents all reported maintaining sobriety since starting veterans court. He noted alumni engagement is a continued challenge and cited efforts to recruit mentors and run alumni events.

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