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Municipal Therapeutic Court

Award Information

Award #
15PBJA-24-GG-00391-BRND
Funding Category
Noncompetitive
Location
Awardee County
Pierce
Congressional District
Status
Open
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$500,000

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $500,000)

Tacoma Municipal Court is pleased to apply for the FY2024 Byrne Discretional Community Project Grant to support the court’s newly developed therapeutic court program.  In 2023, Tacoma Municipal Court launched two therapeutic courts to serve individuals charged with misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors within the city limits of Tacoma, Washington. Mental health court is designed to serve individuals with serious and persistent mental health diagnoses. Community court is designed to serve a broader group of individuals facing life challenges such as housing needs, substance use disorders, minor mental health conditions, unemployment, and more. Both programs are uniquely constructed to connect justice-involved individuals with important treatment services and other community resources while also ensuring public safety.

The purpose of our request is to utilize BJA funding to support the therapeutic court program in three key areas: research support, team training, and expansion of case management services. Project activities include:

1) Research support: the court plans to partner with a local university to solicit external guidance on efficient data collection practices and to evaluate and validate a risk and needs assessment tool.

2) Team training: Interdisciplinary team members will participate in annual training to ensure that staff are informed on best practice standards.

3) Case management services: As the program grows, the court plans to hire an additional community justice counselor who will offer supportive case management services to therapeutic court participants.

Court staff and therapeutic court participants are the intended beneficiaries of the project. The University of Washington Tacoma branch will be a subrecipient partner and will lead an impartial process evaluation and validation study of the risk and needs assessment tool.

The expected outcomes of these investments will be a more accurate risk-needs-responsivity model, a comprehensive data collection strategy, and a well-informed therapeutic court team. This funding will equip our program with the tools to offer effective supervision and support to justice-involved individuals in the city of Tacoma.

Date Created: August 15, 2024