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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Certification of michigan's problem-solving courts.

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STATE RESOURCES

Supreme court administrative office contact information.

Probl em-Solving Courts   Division

PO Box 30048

Lansing, MI 489 09

Phone: 517-373-7351

Fax: 517-373-0974

Email: [email protected]

Website Link

Current Treatment Court Statutes

REVISED JUDICATURE ACT OF 1961 (EXCERPT) Act 236 of 1961

CHAPTER 10A. DRUG TREATMENT COURTS(600.1060...600.1088) 

CHAPTER 10B. MENTAL HEALTH COURT(600.1090...600.1099a) 

CHAPTER 10C JUVENILE MENTAL HEALTHCOURTS (600.1099b...600.1099m) 

CHAPTER 12 VETERANS TREATMENT COURTS(600.1200...600.1297)  

SCAO- Court Services - Problem Solving Courts Best Practices Manuals

Veterans treatment court standards, best practices, and promising practices manual, mental health court standards, best practices, and promising practices manual, drug court s tan dards, best practices, and promising practices manual,      scao 2022 - 2023      training calendar, sca o reallocation of grant funds & expanding allowable grant expenses memo, scao region map click image to download.

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SCAO - PROBLEM SOLVING COURT ANNUAL REPORT- FY2022

Michigan taskforce on juvenile justice reform final report- july 2022.

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  1. Michigan Supreme Court

    The Michigan Supreme Court provides these links solely for user information and convenience, and not as endorsements of the products, services or views expressed. Users acknowledge that when selecting a link to an outside website, they are leaving this website and are subject to the accessibility, privacy and security policies of the owners ...

  2. PDF Policy and Procedure Manual for Certification of Problem-Solving Courts

    Learn how to apply for and maintain certification of drug, mental health, veterans, and other problem-solving courts in Michigan. Find out the requirements, cycles, site visit process, and resources from the State Court Administrative Office.

  3. PDF GUIDE FOR DEVELOPING A NEW PROBLEM-SOLVING COURT

    This document provides a general guideline for courts that are planning to implement a problem-solving court in Michigan. It includes checklists, resources, forms, and certification requirements for different types of problem-solving courts.

  4. PDF Michigan's Problem-Solving Courts

    Problem-Solving Courts Manager [email protected] 517-373-0954 Lee Ann Gaspar Problem-Solving Courts Analyst [email protected] 517-373-6587 INDEPENDENCE ∙ AESSIILITY ∙ ENGAGEMENT ∙ EFFIIENY 32. Title: Structure of a Problem-Solving Court Author: Andrew Smith Created Date:

  5. Certification of Michigan's Problem-Solving Courts

    SCAO's goal is that every program that seeks to achieve certification becomes certified. SCAO is offering various trainings throughout the year regarding certification and best practices. [9] The problem-solving courts webpage has additional resources. [10] Also, SCAO has partnered with MATCP to assist programs in implementing standards and ...

  6. PDF SCAO CERTIFICATION OF COURTS S.B. 435-438: ANALYSIS AS ENACTED Senate

    SCAO CERTIFICATION OF COURTS S.B. 435-438: ANALYSIS AS ENACTED Senate Bill 435 through 438 (as enacted) PUBLIC ACTS 161-164 of 2017 ... problem-solving courts are less likely to reoffend and are more likely to have better outcomes than nonparticipants. The State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) publishes manuals and other guidance to assist ...

  7. PDF Scao Certification of Courts S.b. 435-438: Analysis As Reported From

    problem-solving courts are less likely to reoffend and are more likely to have better outcomes than nonparticipants. The State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) publishes manuals and other guidance to assist the specialty courts in adhering to the Act's requirements for the courts, as well as research and

  8. Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals

    Certification of Problem-Solving Courts In 2013 and 2015, the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) published the "Adult Drug Court Best Practices Standards Volumes I and II," which have been a blueprint for how treatment courts should operate to improve outcomes for offenders with SUD or mental illness.

  9. PDF Veterans Treatment Courts in Michigan

    Veterans treatment courts are a specialized form of diversionary, or problem-solving, courts that rely heavily on veterans as mentors and on the resources of VA, through the Veterans Justice Outreach Program. of the statutory agreement for program participation is a key to successful completion.11 There is a state grant specifically for veteran ...

  10. PDF FY 2021 PROBLEM-SOLVING COURTS ANNUAL REPORT

    Learn how problem-solving courts (PSCs) in Michigan address the root causes of crime and improve outcomes for participants and communities. See data on drug, sobriety, mental health, and veterans courts.

  11. State Resources

    SCAO - PROBLEM SOLVING COURT ANNUAL REPORT- FY2022. Click to download. MICHIGAN TASKFORCE ON JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM FINAL REPORT- JULY 2022. Click to download. 824 North Capitol Avenue Lansing, Michigan 48906 (517) 374-9134 [email protected]. ABOUT US. Mission, Goal & Overview. Board of Directors.

  12. PDF 2021 Annual Report of the State Drug Treatment Court ...

    Smith, SCAO Problem-Solving Courts Manager, was designated and began serving as the SCAO designee in July 2018. Members appointed jointly by the Speaker and the Senate Majority Leader: The Honorable Amy Ronayne Krause (Chair) - An individual representing domestic violence service provider programs that receive funding from the State Domestic ...

  13. SCAO Learning Center

    Your learning platform uses cookies to optimize performance, preferences, usage & statistics. By accepting them, you consent to store on your device only the cookies that don't require consent.

  14. WebGrants

    If you are having troubles accessing the tutorials necessary to complete the progress reports, please access them from DCCMIS, under the Menu dropdown, Resources, Video Tutorials, and then choosing the DCAS - Adult Drug Court, or appropriate program type video.

  15. Introduction to Michigan Association of Treatment Court

    Certification of Problem-Solving Courts In 2013 and 2015, the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) published the "Adult Drug Court Best Practices Standards Volumes I and II," which have been a blueprint for how treatment courts should operate to improve outcomes for offenders with SUD or mental illness.

  16. PDF State Court Administrative Office Court Services Problem-Solving Courts

    3. The judge bases interaction with drug court participants on the four principles of procedural fairness: voice, neutrality, respectful treatment, and trustworthy authorities. Drug use, probation violations, and recidivism rates were all reduced in drug courts that applied the four principles of procedural fairness. (MacKenzie, 2016) II.

  17. Problem-Solving Court Policies on Cannabis Use

    Problem-solving courts have developed across the United states to offer specific offenders, including those with substance use or mental disorders, alternatives to incarceration that often involve community-based treatment services and judicial supervision. At the same time, dozens of states have legalized the use of cannabis for medical or recreational purposes, even as cannabis use remains ...

  18. PDF Cass County Courts

    Problem-Solving/Treatment Courts have received $439,485 in the following grant awards from the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) for the grant period of October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021: • $73,000 for the Family Treatment Court (Michigan Drug Court Grant Program grant)

  19. PDF Cass County Courts

    County Problem-Solving/Treatment Courts have received $438,461 in the following grant awards from the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) for the grant period of October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2022: • $73,000 for the Family Treatment Court (Michigan Drug Court Grant Program grant)

  20. PDF 2023-10-03 Memo RE Transfers to Problem-Solving Courts

    Transfers to Problem-Solving Courts. Several courts have inquired as to the correct process for transferring a case for participation in a problem-solving court (PSC). MCL 600.1088 is the only mechanism providing legal authority to transfer a problem-solving court case from one court to another. There is no other means of transferring a case.

  21. Colorado Judicial Branch

    The Training and Education Subcommittee, as part of the Colorado Problem Solving Court Advisory Committee, consists of problem solving court professionals from a variety of disciplines. The subcommittee has developed a curriculum and collection of trainings and resources specifically for team members in problem solving courts that is designed ...