Washington County

Post-charge Diversion and Deferred Prosecution Program

Start Date: 
2017
Description: 
Washington County Opioid/Stimulant DPA Diversion Program operates a post-charge, pre-trial, deferred prosecution program for adult clients with a felony drug possession charge. The program is part of a Deferred Prosecution Agreement and is 12 to 18 months in length. During that time clients work with an individual case manager, engage in AODA treatment, have frequent alcohol and drug testing, and develop a lifestyle supportive of long-term recovery. Successful completion of the program may result in dismissal or reduction of felony charge(s).
Risk Level: 
Moderate risk
Low to moderate risk
Low risk
Risk Assessment Tools: 
LSI-R (Level of Service Inventory-Revised)
Admission(s): 
Post-plea/pre-adjudication or conviction
Contact: 
Name: 
Andrew Freeman
Job Title: 
Treatment Court and Diversion Programs Manager
Phone: 
(262) 335-4589
Address: 
Washington County Health & Human Services
333 E. Washington Street
Public Agency Center Suite 2100
West Bend, WI 53095
Alternative to Revocation Admission: 
No
Medication Assisted Treatment: 
Yes

Adult Drug Court

Start Date: 
2020
Description: 
The Washington County Drug Treatment Court Program is an alternative to incarceration available to adults involved in the criminal justice system due to non-violent, drug-motivated offenses/ATR's with a severe substance use disorder. The program provides intensive supervision, access to outpatient substance use disorder treatment along with intensive judicial oversight to produce outcomes of reduced recidivism and reduced substance use among program participants and graduates.
Risk Level: 
High risk
Risk Assessment Tools: 
LSI-R: SV
Admission(s): 
Post-adjudication or conviction
Contact: 
Name: 
Andrew Freeman
Job Title: 
Treatment Court and Diversion Programs Manager
Phone: 
(262) 335-4589
Address: 
Washington County Health & Human Services
333 E. Washington Street
Public Agency Center Suite 2100
West Bend, WI 53095
Alternative to Revocation Admission: 
Yes
Medication Assisted Treatment: 
Yes