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1, 10, 26 and 52 Hour Classes in a Home Study Format Online
Why Online Courses for Deferred Entry of Judgement (DEJ)? Often it is difficult to attend DEJ or Deferred Entry of Judgement classes due to travel distances, a busy schedule, and other life commitments. This online course allows you learn the same addiction control tools as our in person classes but in a low-stress, convenient, affordable and selfpaced environment This course is ideal for court requirements.
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Material For Court Course Syllabus or Curriculum ---> Deferred Entry of Judgment Course Credentials ---> CAADAC Certificate Registrant Representation ---> Letter to the Judge Print out the material above and along with your "Proof of Enrollment" take them to your Judge for quick aproval. Take care of your Court Ordered Classes online
of Judgement (DEJ) This class is a State approved Deferred Entry of Judgement (DEJ) Treatment Program and follows approved standards to insure quality treatment leading to the elimination of drug and alcohol abuse and the violence associated with it. These courses are ideal for court requirements.How it Works. Enrollment for Deferred Entry of Judgement classes are free, there are no registration fees. Classes are 10 hour standard or 6 hour minimum as per State laws
Register Here "at-home" Court Approved Deferred Entry of Judgement (DEJ) Diversion Courses
DEFERRED ENTRY OF JUDGMENT (DEJ) Deferred Entry of judgment (DEJ) is designed for a population of non-sophisticated drug offenders, who enter a plea of “guilty” or “nolo contender” (no contest) to legally-specified drug related charges. The offenders are ordered to participate in a program of drug education and basic counseling, generally for a period of about 3 – 12 months. They are also placed on DEJ probation, usually for 12-18 months, where their performance is monitored by a special DEJ Deputy Probation Officer or DPO. The DPOs monitor treatment progress, and monitor any new arrests, reporting it to the Court, and recommending potential, subsequent Court actions. Court Ordered Classes provides the Probation Officer, along with the Court, Proof of Enrollment and Progress Reports for all of our enrolled participants. Offenders satisfactorily completing DEJ probation additionally benefit by having their guilty or nolo pleas dismissed at the end of the probation term, relieving them of the legal obligation to report said conviction. DRUG COURT Drug Court is a program designed to facilitate substance abuse recovery, through treatment, ongoing monitoring, and reinforcement. Statutorily eligible clients convicted of certain drug-related offenses that do not involve sales activity may be ordered to participate in this program at time of initial sentencing. Drug Court combines essential substance abuse treatment with intensive probationary supervision, and frequent judicial monitoring of client progress through the course of treatment. Prescribed treatment may be residential or outpatient in nature, depending on needs of the client. In addition, treatment providers and probation officers administer urinalyses on random and as-needed bases, to consistently reinforce the recovery effort. Clients are seen frequently, in the field, and in the Probation Office, as officers provide all possible support and structure, to create optimal recovery incentive. The specially-designated Drug Court is an integral part of the program. The same Judge monitors the client throughout the program, exhibiting a caring, ongoing concern about each client, and treatment participation/outcome. Upon satisfactory completion of the designated program, a formal graduation recognizing client efforts is held in the same Court, in a special evening proceeding. Recognition of this significant client accomplishment is an important, therapeutic part of the overall process. Once again, Court Ordered Classes provides the Probation Officer, along with the Court, Proof of Enrollment and Progress Reports for all of our enrolled DEJ class participants. Offenders satisfactorily completing DEJ probation additionally benefit by having their guilty or nolo pleas dismissed at the end of the probation term, relieving them of the legal obligation to report said conviction.
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