Our Mission:

24th JDC Specialty Treatment Court

The Specialty Court mission is to provide an alternative to traditional case processing; utilizing a treatment oriented, non­-adversarial, multidisciplinary approach based on risk and need.

 
 

Our Programs

 
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We believe in second chances.

The programs regard the post-arrest period as an ideal opportunity for intervention that will break the drug/crime cycle. Judicial review and supervision of the client's progress in treatment is central to the Specialty Court programs. The court employs graduated sanctions in response to noncompliance with treatment minded goals.

 
 
 
 
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DRUG COURT

The Drug Court program is a court supervised, intensive treatment concept available only to the nonviolent offender.


DWI COURT

The DWI Treatment Court program is a court supervised, intensive treatment concept available only to the nonviolent offender.

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REENTRY COURT

People from all walks of life are coming together to give those reentering an opportunity to succeed, which in turn will make our communities safer.


INTENSIVE PROBATION SERVICES

The IPS Program is a court-supervised, treatment and supervision concept available for felony and misdemeanor cases. This program requires a total commitment from every participant.

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SWIFT & CERTAIN

The Swift & Certain Probation Program (SAC) is a strategy based upon the HOPE probation model created by retired Judge Steven Alm, which was designed to effect positive behavioral change for those placed under court supervision.

 

February 2019

“In a program like this we can change their hearts and make them better citizens…this initiative is smart on crime – not soft on crime. We are giving them a real opportunity to succeed.”

Judge Scott U. Schlegel / Read Full Article