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City’s special services docket links low-level offenders to treatment; presenters report high short-term success rates

2062567 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

Speakers described the special services docket as a program that diverts low-level municipal misdemeanors to treatment and services, with reported graduation outcomes of about 90% with no new charges at six months and roughly 75% at one year.

Speakers described Tulsa’s special services docket as an alternative to traditional prosecution for many low-level municipal misdemeanor offenses. Presenters said crimes of violence, high-level property damage and offenses that create risk are excluded, while many cases referred to the docket stem from conditions such as…

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