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- A diversion program is an alternative sentencing option that allows a defendant charged with certain crimes to avoid a criminal conviction. Diversion or pretrial diversion may be available to people facing first-time arrests or non-violent misdemeanor offenses.
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What is a pre-arrest diversion program?
The decision to divert pre-arrest resides with law enforcement officers. This type of diversion is commonly referred to as police-led diversion, and occurs when law enforcement officers encounter circumstances that suggest that avoiding the criminal justice system altogether serves the best interests of the community and
• Pre-arrest diversion: In cases where probable cause to arrest exists, law enforcement officers take an alternative course of action to arrest— such as “lecture and release” or referral to a program or service—to address the presumed underlying cause of the alleged criminal behavior (e.g., mental health concern, substance
What Is Diversion? The Purposes of Diversion. Do Diversion Options Put Public Safety at Risk? Using the “What Works” Research to Determine Who Should Be Considered for Diversion. Diversion Opportunities at Key Justice System Decision Points. Author: Madeline M. Carter, Principal, Center for Effective Public Policy.
Diversion programs allow criminal justice actors to send defendants out of the court system, compelling them instead to attend treatment programs, participate in educational opportunities, and/or perform community service. These programs exist for both adult and juvenile offenders.
Pre-arrest diversion programs are designed to reduce the number of people arrested and placed in jail by giving law enforcement discretion to divert people for low-level misdemeanors or nonviolent criminalized behaviors.
Diversion is a process whereby an individual, at some stage, is diverted from continuing through the formal justice process. Diversion can come as early as initial contact with a law enforcement officer if they exercise their discretion to not arrest and thus place the individual in the criminal justice system.
Jul 13, 2019 · Successful strategies require the participation of both law enforcement officers and individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD). This study relies on interviews and focus groups to explore the perceptions and attitudes of these two different populations about non-arrest programs.