🛡️ Teen Survival Guide for Police Encounters
Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.23 – What a “Diversion Program” Is and How to Qualify: Diversion programs are alternatives to court that give second chances. They focus on growth instead of punishment, often for first-time offenses. Participants might attend counseling, perform community service, or take life-skills classes. Finishing successfully can lead to the case being dropped or sealed. Judges choose who qualifies based on the charge, attitude, and effort shown. Be punctual, polite, and consistent—those traits impress decision-makers. Diversion teaches discipline, empathy, and accountability through real-world tasks. Missing sessions or lying to coordinators can remove you from the program. Keep all paperwork organized and meet every deadline. Show genuine effort to learn, not just to escape punishment. When completed, ask for confirmation documents to prove eligibility for expungement. Diversion is proof that the system can guide, not just punish. Treat it as a turning point, not a shortcut. Growth earned here shapes your next chapter for the better.

About this course

This comprehensive guide is designed to help teens navigate real-life encounters with law enforcement with confidence, clarity, and caution. From understanding your legal rights to knowing what to say—and what not to say—this series empowers young people

This course includes:
  • A full series of engaging, age-appropriate lessons designed specifically for teens
  • Real-world scenarios and roleplay examples to prepare for actual police encounters
  • Easy-to-understand breakdowns of legal terms like probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and Miranda rights

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