JU 06.0150 - Advice about Diversion When Confinement is not Possible - Washington-2025

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Diversion refers to a host of programs that help divert a criminal case from the criminal justice system. An example is a states drug diversion program where a defendant is given the opportunity to complete substance abuse classes in lieu of being charged with a crime.
The DSH Diversion Program provides funding to counties to serve primarily individuals who are: Eligible for diversion under Penal Code Section 1001.35, et. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder; Charged with a felony; Not a significant safety risk if treated in the community.
The illegal change of course or use of something without permission.
Diversion the Minor Juvenile Offender The current Juvenile Code in Washington State went into effect on July 1, 1978. It provides for juveniles who commit crimes, runs away from home, or are abused or neglected. Diversion involves handling minor cases outside of Juvenile Court in lieu of prosecution.
There are two general types of diversion programs: informal and formal.