Philadelphia police will no longer arrest juveniles for some lower-level crimes. Instead, they'll become part of a new ...
PAD provides community response services in partnership with ATL311, which is the non-emergency call center for the city.
Philadelphia police will stop arresting kids who are accused of first-time, low-level offenses as part of a police diversion program, beginning Monday.
Under a new initiative, minors accused of first-time, low-level offenses will be sent through a diversion program that ...
The goal is to prevent young people from getting a criminal record and time in jail, giving them a better shot at reducing ...
The Lebanon County district attorney stood by Jonathan Hess after his October arrest and blamed stress for his driving at ...
Atlanta’s jail diversion program resumed services today, Jan. 6, after a months-long contract dispute with Mayor Andre ...
An Atlanta nonprofit dedicated to helping residents experiencing crises avoid jail time may resume services after a fight with the city over its contract.
Local defense attorneys questioned the circumstances of the outgoing Orange-Osceola State Attorney’s involvement, but Bain’s ...
Starting on Monday, Philadelphia police will stop arresting kids who are accused of first-time, low-level offenses, and instead will send them to a police diversion program that aims to address ...
Instead, they'll become part of a new diversion program aimed at keeping kids out of the criminal justice system when possible. "Kids do kids stuff," Philadelphia Police Deputy Commissioner Mike ...
Atlanta announced Thursday morning that their Community Response services have been suspended until further notice due to ...