Sanction Treatment Opportunity Progress (STOP) Drug Diversion Program (Multnomah, OR)

A drug court program that focuses on providing treatment services for first offenders. ages 18+, facing first-offense drug chargesDesigned to reduce the increasing backlog of cases involving drug offenses in Oregon’s Multnomah CountyParticipants who decide to participate in the STOP Program attend another orientation session at InAct, a private, not-for-profit agency that provides all outpatient treatment services to program participants (referrals to inpatient and methadone maintenance clinics are made to other service providers when necessary). Participants meet with admission counselors to create a treatment schedule, where they are assigned to a group for group counseling and to a counselor for individual therapy sessions. Admission counselors also schedule appointments for acupuncture treatments, an intake assessment with the participant’s counselor, and a physical examination with a naturopathic doctor. After 2 weeks, participants appear in the drug court to officially declare if they wish to continue treatment or if they decline participation.  

Focus Population
Adults
Target Problems or Risk Factors
Alcohol, Drug Problems
Level of Intervention
Indicated
Settings in Which Program Can Be Delivered
Community, Court/Correctional Facility
Latinos in Participant Samples
No
Type of Program
Generic
Strength of Evidentiary Support
1-Star (⭐) Crime Solutions
Cost of the Program
Yes
Availability of the program in Spanish and/or Portuguese
No Information
Contact Information
Shannon Carey
Vice President and Senior Research Associate
NPC Research, Inc.
5100 SW Macadam Avenue, Ste. 575
Portland OR 97239-3867
Phone: 503.243.2436 ext: 104
E-mail: carey@npcresearch.com