Winston P. Bethel, Chief Magistrate
Diversion Treatment Court (DTC)
A collaborative effort of DeKalb County Magistrate Court, Adult Probation, DeKalb Community Service Board (DCSB), Jail Mental Health Services, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), Office of the District Attorney, Office of the Sheriff, Office of the Solicitor, Pre-trial Services , Recorder’s Court, State Court, Superior Court, and Georgia Public Defender Standards Council to decriminalize the mentally ill.
The Diversion
Treatment Court (DTC) began in May of 2001.
The development of this diversion court program was inspired through
the knowledge that approximately 18-20% of the jail population suffered from a
serious mental illness. A
group of four, Chief Magistrate Winston P. Bethel, NAMI advocate Flo Giltman,
Attorney Jim Sanders and Psychiatrist Dr. Emile Risby met early in 1999 to
initiate a collaborative effort to decriminalize incarcerated defendants with
serious mental illness.
The diversion treatment court program began in 2001 with no funding but with a strong commitment from partners possessing the collective vision of the need to decriminalize the mentally ill; to move defendants from jail into treatment.
Since May of 2001, over eight hundred (800) defendants
have been reviewed for inclusion in this program resulting in over two hundred
and sixty three (263) evaluations. In addition to those
defendants reviewed, over one hundred and eleven (111) defendants have
graduated and subsequently had their criminal charges dismissed. From January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2003, thirty-two
(32) defendants have graduated from the DTC.
Currently twenty-three (23) defendants are actively participating in
this program. These twenty three persons include twenty (20) misdemeanor
cases, two (2) county ordinance cases and one (1) felony case.
The
treatment program staff continues under the direction of the DTC evaluator,
Jane Piper and supported by two case managers, Chip Forte and Gracie Williams. We are pleased to announce that Braddye Smith of pretrial
services will be providing case management services to those defendants who
receive services outside the Dekalb Community Service Board (DCSB) network
and/or have private insurance.
We
continue to have a monthly rotating schedule of our DTC judges: Judge Joyce
Averils, Judge Abbi Taylor Guest, Judge Joan Roach with the future addition of
two additional judges, Judge Bob Leitch and Judge Elliott Shoenthal.
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