• An Alternative to Incarceration
    An Alternative to Incarceration

    PHMC's Forensic Services programs reduce recidivism and enhance community safety. We support about 10,000 justice-involved youth, adults and families each year.

    Programs
  • An Alternative to Incarceration
    An Alternative to Incarceration

    PHMC's Forensic Services programs reduce recidivism and enhance community safety. We support about 10,000 justice-involved youth, adults and families each year.

    Programs

Domestic Violence Diversion Court (DVC) works to help both victim and perpetrator in domestic violence cases. DVC provides early intervention services and places offenders into clinically appropriate treatment. The goal is to prevent further abuse and keep the victim safe. 

Services

  • Assessments of participants’ need for support (conducted by PHMC’s Clinical Evaluation Unit)

  • Coordination of placement, treatment authorization, and payment for any services

  • Treatment plans may involve substance use recovery, mental health counseling, anger management, and/or family therapy

The case can be discharged when the participant (defendant) has completed treatment, and there are no further issues with the victim. At that point, the court will withdraw all prosecution. Thirty days later, the defendant can start the process to have the record of the case expunged, or removed.

Eligibility & Referrals

  • DVC is available only to first- or second-time offenders in instances when the victim does not wish to press charges.

 

PHMC's Forensic Services programs support about 10,000 individuals each year.

We serve justice-involved youth, adults and families.

Manny* used his time in PHMC’s Forensic Services program to work on his housing, substance use, employment, and legal goals. Admitted to the Intermediate Punishment Program (IPP) as a non-violent offender and evaluated for chemical dependency, he benefited from the program’s behavioral health assessments, substance use treatment, vocational training, case management, and intensive probation supervision.

 

Manny achieved sobriety throughout the IPP program and has maintained it since, and recently completed both his treatment and the IPP program. He has started a new job at a plastic company, and is in a much stronger position with respect to his employment and housing stability.

 

*Name changed to protect identity.

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