Are you, or someone you know, currently facing criminal charges related to drug or alcohol use OR currently facing criminal charges and are a veteran of the United States Armed Forces?

If yes, have you considered participating in a therapeutic court program?

 

Fairbanks currently has two therapeutic court program:

 

About the Therapeutic Court Model

The therapeutic model is an alternative justice model in which a collaborative team oversees and closely monitors participants who choose the treatment program in lieu of incarceration for some felony and misdemeanor offenses. The participants work hard over a lengthy multi-month process to meet milestones while being held accountable for any issues that arise.

1. The team may include:

      • Judge

      • Prosecuting attorney

      • Defense attorney

      • Substance abuse and/or mental health treatment provider

      • Law enforcement officer

      • Community supervision/case manager/case coordinator

      • Veterans Justice Outreach representative (for veterans court)

      • Project coordinator or manager

    2. Eligible participants:

        • May be admitted to a therapeutic court if they meet the eligibility standards of each court and the substance abuse or mental health treatment criteria of the provider

        • Can voluntarily “opt in” to a therapeutic court

        • Enter a plea of “no contest” or “guilty”

        • Participate in a structured program and plan

        • For the duration of their participation in the program, have their sentencing deferred

      When individuals are accepted into a therapeutic court, participants are required to attend court status hearings weekly, bi-monthly or monthly depending on their stage in the program. The Court Team meets weekly to review their progress, and to suggest incentives or sanctions that may best encourage the participants’ success. Although the details may vary within each of the therapeutic courts, the basic structure is the same:

          • A team approach to supervise and encourage a participant’s progress

          • A system of sanctions and incentives for performance in the program

          • Upon successful completion of the program, participants’ sentences are imposed according to the initially negotiated agreements

          • Participants who are unable or unwilling to complete the program are dismissed, and their sentence is immediately imposed

          • Participants who are unable or unwilling to complete the program are dismissed and the sentence that was negotiated at the time of admission to the court is immediately imposed

        For information contact the Program Coordinator for the court location you are interested in.