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How to Conduct A Diversion Program Needs Assessment


Diversion programs serve as an essential part of the criminal justice system, providing alternative sentencing options to reduce recidivism and aid in the rehabilitation of offenders. Conducting a thorough needs assessment is crucial for the success of these programs. Use the checklist below to get started on a needs assessment for your agency’s diversion or alternative sentencing program.

 

  1. Consult with community stakeholders for multiple perspectives.

  2. Gather data to identify opportunities for improvement in current systems.

  3. Establish the types of cases or offenses you want to address.

  4. Identify how your community would benefit from a diversion or alternative sentencing program.

  5. Analyze the information and develop a program that best fits the community's needs.

 

Conducting a comprehensive needs assessment is the backbone of a successful diversion program. By identifying stakeholders, collecting relevant data, and analyzing the results, you can create a program that not only offers alternative sentencing but also effectively reduces recidivism and aids in offender rehabilitation. Utilizing platforms like Diversion Manager can further enhance the efficiency and accuracy of your needs assessment, ensuring that your diversion program is well-informed and impactful.


Contact Diversion Manager

You can go to AdventeLearning.com and refer students today! But if you need the support of our fully functional platform which can be configured to accommodate the automation and management of alternative programs with advanced workflow, communication, reporting, and integration with your case management system, then you need Advent Diversion Manager. Go to the Diversion Manager website to learn more and to schedule a demonstration of our fully functional platform.



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