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Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) is a nationally recognized promising practice in which law enforcement and prosecutors divert people who have unmet behavioral health needs from the formal criminal justice system.
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Applying a public health framework, LEAD programs allow law enforcement and prosecutors to work closely with participants who are referred into a trauma-informed, intensive case-management program to ensure that all contacts going forward, including new criminal prosecution for other offenses, are coordinated to maximize the opportunity for behavioral change. LEAD originated in Seattle, WA, and has been replicated by dozens of jurisdictions across the country. This program will provide an overview of the LEAD program and will then explore the lawyers' role in these programs and strategies for ensuring the success of these and similar alternative incarceration programs.
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CE2202LRLOLC
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2/11/2022 12:00:00 AM
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