What are the types of diversion programs currently used?

California’s pretrial diversion programs allow eligible defendants to avoid jail time by undergoing treatment….There are 3 types of pretrial diversion programs:

  • Drug diversion (Penal Code PC 1000), and.
  • Mental health diversion (Penal Code 1001.36) and.
  • Military diversion or veterans diversion (Penal Code 1001.81)

How does pretrial diversion work in MS?

The Pre-Trial Diversion Program is an alternative to traditional sentencing available for utilization by the District Attorney’s Office in conjunction with the Circuit Court. The purpose of this program is to provide the defendant with an opportunity to avoid a felony conviction.

What is an informal diversion?

Informal diversion occurs when an official in the justice system decides, by using the appropriate discretion, that a case would be better kept out of the justice system. Such decisions occur every day. Police may consider diverting a suspect when the offense…

What are two problematic issues in diversion programs?

When diversion programs fail, individuals suffer, tax dollars are wasted, victimization is increased, and the system loses credibility, and in some of these cases diversion can actually be more expensive than normal processing, because offenders later have to be reprocessed and possibly incarcerated.

What is the biggest advantage to diversion?

Major advantage of diversion programs is avoiding justice system processing. The disadvantage is they may increase the number of those who otherwise would have been ignored by the justice system in the past.

What is the difference between Judicial Diversion and pre-trial diversion?

As long as you successfully complete the period of supervision the charges against you will be dismissed. Judicial diversion works effectively the same way as pre-trial diversion except that you must plead guilty in court as part of the diversion.

What is the Teen Court program?

Teen Court is a diversion program intended to provide juvenile offenders with no prior criminal history an opportunity to avoid juvenile court.

What happens when a case is referred to Teen Court?

If you or a loved one faces a juvenile criminal case, the matter may be referred to Teen Court for pre-filing resolution. This is a good thing, as it avoids, at least initially, juvenile court if the juvenile is found not guilty or the juvenile successfully completes the terms of probation imposed by Teen Court.

How do I apply for pretrial diversion?

If you meet these and other qualifications designated by law, you can apply for pretrial diversion. There are three components for the process: The written application and documents that support it, such as your resume, references, school transcripts, list of achievements, and other favorable information;