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Judge urges public to observe treatment courts as recovery-court accreditation advances

April 17, 2026 | Northampton County, Pennsylvania


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Judge urges public to observe treatment courts as recovery-court accreditation advances
Judge Jennifer Setfold, administrative judge for Northampton County treatment courts, told the committee the county runs three specialty courts—recovery, mental-health and veterans court—and emphasized that those programs coordinate judges, probation officers, defense counsel and treatment providers to keep participants in the community.

Setfold described accreditation requirements and a timetable: the team has submitted an application and is prioritizing recovery-court accreditation this year before pursuing mental-health and veterans-court accreditation. She said the accreditation process follows national best practices set by a body she identified as All Rise and is being verified in line with the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts' expectations.

"Please come observe veterans court in particular," Setfold said, noting volunteers and veterans mentors provide an especially supportive environment for participants. She said veterans court offers diversion opportunities and that the DA's office reviews diversion requests for mental-health and veterans cases. Setfold also highlighted local partnerships, including probation officers and VA representatives, and said veterans and recovery courts have no fixed participant cap while mental-health court is capped at 25 due to county mental-health resource limits.

Why it matters: specialty courts aim to reduce recidivism and connect defendants to treatment and housing instead of jail. Setfold told the committee that housing and access to mental-health services are the primary operational challenges and that the courts actively work to secure housing for participants.

Next steps: treatment-court staff will continue the accreditation push; Setfold invited council members to attend review hearings and a graduation ceremony planned for next Thursday at 11 a.m. No formal vote or funding request was made at this meeting.

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