Resource Name | About | Contact |
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Cumberland County Drug Treatment Court |
The goal of the drug treatment court is to prevent repeat drug offenses and rehabilitate users. Judges may refer defendants to treatment for substance misuse disorder rather than incarceration. http://www.nccourts.org/County/Cumberland/Courts/Family/DTC/Default.asp |
Sanya Eller 910-475-3012 sanya.t.eller@nccourts.org |
Forsyth District Attorney’s Office |
The Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office has specialized prosecutors for drug offense cases, outlined criteria for treatment diversion and probation officers who help get individuals with substance use disorder into treatment. The Office also engages in outreach to college students to promote the Good Samaritan Law. |
District Attorney Jim O'Neill 336-779-6310 |
Gastonia Police Department Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) |
LEAD is a pre-booking diversion program developed to address low-level drug crimes. The program allows law enforcement officers to redirect low-level offenders engaged in drug activity to community-based treatment programs and services, rather than to incarceration or prosecution. |
Gastonia Police Chief Robert Helton, Jr. 704-866-6890 |
Fayetteville Police Department Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) |
LEAD is a pre-booking diversion program developed to address low-level drug crimes. The program allows law enforcement officers to redirect low-level offenders engaged in drug activity to community-based treatment programs and services, rather than to incarceration or prosecution. |
Captain Lars Paul 910-433-1529 |
HOPE Initiative |
The Nashville HOPE Initiative is a program that enables individuals with substance use disorder seek treatment and rehabilitation with the help of law enforcement without the threat of incarceration. The Nashville Police Department helps users dispose of drug paraphernalia and find detox, treatment, and recovery centers. http://www.townofnashville.com/government/police-department/hope-initiative |
Nashville Chief of Police Thomas Bashore 252-459-4545 thomas.bashore@townofnashvillenc.gov |
Guilford County Drug Treatment Court |
The goal of the drug treatment court is to prevent repeat drug offenses and rehabilitate users. Judges may refer defendants to treatment for substance misuse disorder rather than incarceration. |
Latisha McNeil 336-412-7905 lflynch@uncg.edu |
Buncombe County Drug Treatment Court |
The goal of the drug treatment court is to prevent repeat drug offenses and rehabilitate users. Judges may refer defendants to treatment for substance misuse disorder rather than incarceration. |
Traci Bodford 828-250-6491 traci.bodford@buncombecounty.org |
Pitt County Drug Treatment Court |
The goal of the drug treatment court is to prevent repeat drug offenses and rehabilitate users. Judges may refer defendants to treatment for substance misuse disorder rather than incarceration. |
Meghan Hartzog 252-695-7289 meghan.l.hartzog@nccourts.org |
Lenoir County Drug Treatment Court |
The goal of the drug treatment court is to prevent repeat drug offenses and rehabilitate users. Judges may refer defendants to treatment for substance misuse disorder rather than incarceration. |
Tom Miller 252-526-6595 tmiller@eastpointe.net |
Brunswick County Drug Treatment Court |
The goal of the drug treatment court is to prevent repeat drug offenses and rehabilitate users. Judges may refer defendants to treatment for substance misuse disorder rather than incarceration. |
Glenda DeBose 910-253-4574 gdebose@coastalhorizons.org |