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Marion County Adult Pre-Plea Diversion Drug Court

Award Information

Award #
15PBJA-24-GG-03923-DGCT
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Location
Awardee County
Marion
Congressional District
Status
Awarded, but not yet accepted
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$1,000,000
Original Solicitation

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $1,000,000)

The Marion County (Florida) Diversion Drug Court is a pre-plea felony and misdemeanor adult drug court which will serve about 60 new participants per year (240 total over 4 years). The target population is adults who have a substance use disorder or dependency and are at substantial risk for reoffending according to risk and needs tools and tobacco, alcohol, prescription medication and other substance use assessment tools. Defendants must also meet statutory charge eligibility to participate. All types of medication-assisted treatment are available and permitted if determined to be clinically beneficial. No participant is denied access to the program due to use of U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved, medically prescribed medications for treatment of substance use disorder or medical or mental illnesses. Marion County Diversion Drug Court goals include reducing recidivism and overdose and improving public safety and quality of life. The purpose of the application is to enhance evidence-based treatment provided by the court in the following areas: payment assistance for treatment (including individual, group, intensive outpatient, residential treatment, and medication-assisted treatments and recovery support and prevention services; assisting participants in obtaining safe housing quickly (payment assistance for recovery housing, and sober living facilities); and providing the drug court team with additional training through Bureau of Justice Assistance approved conferences. Misdemeanor participants serve a minimum of 6 months but no more than 12 months, while felony participants serve a minimum of 1 year and no more than 18 months based on statute. Expected outcomes include increased participation in substance use treatment and recovery support services for participants; education for the court team; and evaluation products including presentations at steering committee meetings, academic conferences, and peer-reviewed articles.

Date Created: September 27, 2024