Diversion unit definition

Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into
Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into a diversion agreement with an alleged youthful offender, or any other person, community accountability board, youth court under the supervision of the juvenile court, or other entity with whom the juvenile court administrator has contracted to arrange and supervise such agreements pursuant to RCW 13.40.080, or any person, community accountability board, or other entity specially funded by the legislature to arrange and supervise diversion agreements in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. For purposes of this subsection, "community accountability board" means a board comprised of members of the local community in which the juvenile offender resides. The superior court shall appoint the members. The boards shall consist of at least three and not more than seven members. If possible, the board should include a variety of representatives from the community, such as a law enforcement officer, teacher or school administrator, high school student, parent, and business owner, and should represent the cultural diversity of the local community;
Diversion unit means any probation counselor who

Examples of Diversion unit in a sentence

  • Hipel and Fraser (1980) provided an effective application of conflict analysis to the Garrison Diversion unit (GDU), a proposed large-scale irrigation project in Montana.

  • Peter Logan Manager, Supervised Bail and Diversion, Rangeview Juvenile Remand CentreAs manager of the Supervised Bail and Diversion unit at Rangeview Remand Centre, Peter Logan leads a team that is committed tolimiting the removal of young people who have been charged with offences, from their communities.The Supervised Bail Program provides appropriate support systems and accommodation options to increase a young offender’s chance of successfully completing their bail.

  • London Information provides this service (outside CAS) at Swanwick and works closely with the Distress and Diversion unit (D and D) which is staffed by RAF controllers.

  • Staff closely monitor systemperformance and are quick to intervene when events occur that are outside the established performance measures.In mid-2014, the Court moved from Group Wise to Outlook as its E-mail Client.INTAKE & DIVERSIONThe Intake & Diversion unit receives referrals from law enforcement, schools, storesecurity, parents, citizens, agencies, etc., and reviews them to determine probable cause and jurisdiction of alleged delinquent and/or unruly acts.

  • Other resource units include Special Enforcement, Diversion unit and the Homeless Outreach unit.Police Services staff has indicated that the total number of calls for service in the Project area was 396 calls over an 18-month period ending in August 2017.


More Definitions of Diversion unit

Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into a diversion agreement with an alleged youthful offender; any other person, community accountability board, youth court under the supervision of the juvenile court; other entity with whom the juvenile court administrator has contracted to arrange and supervise such diversion agreements; or any person, community accountability board, or other entity specially funded by the legislature to arrange and supervise diversion agreements.
Diversion unit means any ((probation)) community
Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into a diversion agreement with an alleged youth- ful offender, or any other person, community accountability board, youth court under the supervision of the juvenile court, or other entity except a law enforcement official or entity, with whom the juvenile court administrator has con- tracted to arrange and supervise such agreements pursuant to RCW 13.40.080, or any person, community accountability board, or other entity specially funded by the legislature to
Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into a diversion agreement with an alleged youthful offender, or any other person, community accountability board, youth court under the supervision of the juvenile court, or other entity except a law enforcement official or entity, with whom the juvenile court administrator has contracted to arrange and supervise such agreements pursuant to RCW 13.40.080, or any person, community accountability board, or other entity specially funded by the legislature to arrange and supervise diversion agreements in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. For purposes of this subsection, "community
Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into a diversion agreement with an alleged youthful offender, or any other person, community accountability board, youth court under the34supervision of the juvenile court, or other entity except a law enforcement official or entity, with whom the juvenile court administrator has contracted to arrange and supervise such agreements pursuant to RCW 13.40.080, or any person, community accountability38board, or other entity specially funded by the legislature to arrange39and supervise diversion agreements in accordance with this chapter
Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into a diversion agreement with an alleged youthful offender, or any other person or entity except a law enforcement official or entity, with whom the juvenile court administrator has contracted to arrange and supervise such agreements pursuant to RCW ((13.04.040, as now or hereafter amended,)) 13.40.080, or any person or entity specially funded by the legislature to arrange and supervise diversion agreements in accordance with the requirements of this chapter;
Diversion unit means any probation counselor who enters into a diversion agreement with an alleged youth- ful offender, or any other person, community accountability board, youth court under the supervision of the juvenile court, or other entity except a law enforcement official or entity, with whom the juvenile court administrator has con- tracted to arrange and supervise such agreements pursuant to RCW 13.40.080, or any person, community accountability board, or other entity specially funded by the legislature to arrange and supervise diversion agreements in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. For purposes of this subsection, "community accountability board" means a board comprised of members of the local community in which the juvenile offender resides. The superior court shall appoint the members. The boards shall consist of at least three and