FORENSIC ADVOCACY SERVICES Forensic Advocacy Services is a program designed to address the needs of children and adults with developmental disabilities who are involved in the criminal justice system. An advocate who specializes in supporting people with developmental disabilities, whether victims, witnesses, or defendants, will assist people to under-stand and cope with the complexities of the legal system. Advocacy is needed in the criminal justice system because people with developmental disabilities are at a four to ten times higher risk of being victimized. Only fifteen percent of crimes reported against people with disabilities result in some action. Advocacy is needed for defendants with developmental disabilities because they are more likely to confess to crimes they didn't commit or to accept the stiffest sentence and serve the maximum time for conviction. We assist defendants with the following specific supports:
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For both victim and defendant, our services include, but are not limited to:
Support to inmates begins by assessing the safety and ability to stay in the general population and transitional planning. We make sure correctional personnel are aware of medical needs and ensure the inmate is able to participate in any program designed to reduce time incarcerated. In 2004 TMI was awarded a two-year grant to coordinate "Forensic Follow-up Services" by California's State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD). The grant finished up October 2006. |
Project Connect is the the latest grant project funded from The California Endowment. It is a collaboration between Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) and The National Association On Alcohol, Drugs and Disability (NAADD). Learn more about the grant. PROJECT CONNECT For more information about Forensic Advocacy Services, please contact 858-467-0600 and ask for FAS Coordinator, Kevin Farrar at Ext. 308 |
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