STC also has a theft reduction program and a managing emotions program.
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DAP is one of three diversion programs the STC offers in partnership with police. It also manages a theft-reduction program and a managing emotions program . Participants attend three two-hour evening sessions, and have to complete a homework assignment. From there, the program reports back to the Crown with a summary update. In the case of post-charge diversions, the Crown then withdraws the drug possession charges.Article content
The program’s development began after Saskatoon police amended their policy to encourage officers to consider pre-charge diversion referrals for simple drug possession charges.directive that simple drug possession charges should proceed only when there are public safety concerns.
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