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One of the most common challenges to implementing a diversion program is having an adequate number of services for the diverted youths. Overestimating the capacity of treatment providers to handle large caseloads results in delayed treatment delivery, case attrition, or failure to provide treatment.
The 12-month program is for individuals who have no more than three prior non-violent felonies. The program can be extended for up to 18 months in some circumstances. If the individual successfully completes the program, the case will be dismissed by the court.
MIP Misdemeanor Intervention Program This diversion program gives a person who has been charged with a first-time offense an opportunity to seek rehabilitation and divert their case from the criminal court system.
Payments/Costs Funds collected through the Misdemeanor Diversion Program are for the costs of prosecution. You will be charged $150 for each defendant. (There is a 2.75 percent convenience fee ($4.13) for payments by credit card or a $0.50 convenience fee for eCheck payments.)
avoiding a criminal conviction record. making amends to victims and the community in a meaningful way. helping to decide how to repair the harm theyve done through this process, people can really learn from the experience and are less likely to get in trouble with the law again.
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This study found that diversion programs for youth are docHubly more successful than traditional juvenile justice systems in reducing recidivism, with programs focusing on medium to high-risk youth being more effective than those targeting low-risk offenders.
Deferred adjudication We find that diversion leads to a dramatic reduction in reoffending. The total number of future convictions falls by 75% over a 10-year follow-up period for our sample of deferred defendants compared with those who receive a felony conviction.
Cons of Diversion Programs: The offender is forced to admit their crime to the prosecutor and sign a written confession. Only the prosecutor can decide if the diversion contract was fulfilled. The diversion program often ends around twelve months, which might not be enough time for the offender to reform.

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