Indiana Code 33-23-16-9. “Reentry court”
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Sec. 9. As used in this chapter, “reentry court” means a problem solving court that is focused on the needs of individuals who reenter the community after a period of incarceration and that may provide a range of necessary reintegration services for eligible individuals, including the following:
(2) Offender assessment.
(1) Supervision.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 33-23-16-9
- problem solving court: means a court providing a process for immediate and highly structured judicial intervention for eligible individuals that incorporates the following problem solving concepts:
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(3) Judicial involvement.
(4) Case management and services.
(5) Program evaluation.
(6) Counseling.
(7) Rehabilitative care.
As added by P.L.108-2010, SEC.4.