Court Ordered Diversion Program Provider

Diversion Programs For Court

Court Ordered Programs technologically advanced “live group meeting” software allows course instructors to have classroom style group sessions with participants from all over the nation (students from Los Angeles, New York, Alaska, Hawaii and so on) to teach and collect in-debt information, while bringing a multitude of diverse cultures, backgrounds, beliefs, lifestyles and other differences, together for one common cause. This “live group meeting” adheres to and surpasses all State standards and laws regarding Domestic Violence and Batterers Intervention Programs. Court Offenders can find more information about our Domestic Violence Program including our Program Curriculum, Referrals and secure Registration through our Distance Learning School.

It is because of such innovations that Court Ordered Programs Inc. and their distance learning programs DBA Court Ordered Classes have received dozens of endorsements from Judges and Family/Children’s Court Referees and hundreds of endorsements from social workers, probation and parole officers, case mangers, lawyers and public defenders.

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These “live webcasted group meetings” adhere to and surpass all State standards and laws regarding Domestic Violence, Batterers Intervention, Anger Management, Child Endagerment / Abuse, Parenting, Drug & Alcohol Programs and Court Ordered Classes has since been put to use by many Children's, Family, Drug and Criminal Courts throughout the Nation. We encourage you to take a closer look and explore our many programs and initiatives as a resource to you in your intervention and prevention efforts.

 

Programs Provided By State

Court Ordered Programs was established in 2010 in an effort to bridge policy, practice and research nationwide throughout the vast spectrum of family violence intervention including chemical dependency and criminal behavior. Having come to the realization that most State Certified Programs in the nation are running on old, outdated, inadequate and ineffective intervention programs with information established in the 1990’s, Court Ordered Programs began a search to find a newly established, most recently resourced, well networked, and a high tech program provider to delegate data collection and program development through their recognized Evaluation Framework.

Within a few weeks Court Ordered Programs acquired an already well established and highly acclaimed intervention and treatment provider named “Court Ordered Classes.” Court Ordered Classes was developed in 2007 to assist those who were physically unable to make it to their local classrooms to be able to get the services and intervention that they needed. These persons may have been handicapped, mentally ill, incarcerated, or they may have been hundreds of miles from any intervention program provider, and, in some cases, public figures, professional athletes or other celebrities that may have otherwise disrupted the classroom by merely their presence. Their technologically advanced “live group meeting” software allows course instructors to have classroom style group sessions with participants from all over the nation (students from Los Angeles, New York, Alaska, Hawaii and so on) to teach and collect in-debt information, while bringing a multitude of diverse cultures, backgrounds, beliefs, lifestyles and other differences, together for one common cause. This “live group meeting” adheres to and surpasses all State standards and laws regarding Domestic Violence and Batterers Intervention Programs.

It is because of such innovations that Court Ordered Programs Inc. and their distance learning programs DBA Court Ordered Classes have received dozens of endorsements from Judges and Family/Children’s Court Referees and hundreds of endorsements from social workers, probation and parole officers, case mangers, lawyers and public defenders.

Program evaluation is a systematic way to collect information about the characteristics, activities and results of the program in order to make decisions about the program. Evaluating a program helps you determine whether it is functioning as intended, or meeting its goals and objectives, and may help you identify areas of improvement. Court Ordered Classes uses Court Ordered Programs Evaluation Framework to guide our practice.

Project is intended to prevent reoccurrences of family violence or criminal behavior and improve mental health and it benefits all social workers, probation and parole officers, case mangers, judges, lawyers and public defenders but primarily the participants and their family members. Project is an evaluation of a new, modified, or previously tested and untested intervention, service, or program.

Project involves, court offenders, human subjects, and is intended to generate or contribute to generalizable knowledge to improve public mental health practice, and the benefits extend to society.

Notice to defendants: Currently there many standards for domestic violence, batterers intervention and deferred entry of judgment program requirements; it is your responsibility to confirm with the judge, probation, or your attorney as to whether a distance-learning or "At-Home" court ordered program will meet your requirements. See if your Domestic Violence Program or Batterers' Intervention Program requires your judges consent under special circumstance.

Programs Provided By State

 

Programs in Other Languages or Countries

Coming Soon -> Spanish, Mandarin, Armenian, Russian, German

Domestic Violence Victim Groups

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