Intercept 0 Community Services
Involves opportunities to divert people into local crisis care services. Resources are available without requiring people in crisis to call 911, but sometimes 911 and law enforcement are the only resources available. Connects people with treatment or services instead of arresting or charging them with a crime.
Intercept 1 Law Enforcement
Involves diversion performed by law enforcement and other emergency service providers who respond to people with mental and substance use disorders. Allows people to be diverted to treatment instead of being arrested or booked into jail.
Intercept 2 Initial Court Hearings / Initial Detention
Involves diversion to community-based treatment by jail clinicians, social workers, or court officials during jail intake, booking, or initial hearing.
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Intercept 3 Jails/Courts
Involves diversion to community-based services through jail or court processes and programs after a person has been booked into jail. Includes services that prevent the worsening of a person’s illness during their stay in jail or prison.
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Intercept 4 ReEntry
Involves supported reentry back into the community after jail or prison to reduce further justice involve of people with mental and substance use disorders. Involves reentry coordinators, peer support staff, or community in-reach to link people with proper mental health and substance use treatment services.
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Intercept 5 Community Corrections
Involves community-based criminal justice supervision with added support for people with mental and substance use disorders to prevent violations or offenses that may result in another jail or prison stay.
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