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  1. Pretrial Services

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/Services/Pretrial

    Assists the courts in making release-and-detention decisions.

  2. Re-Entry Services

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/Services/Re-Entry

    Transition of participants while promoting employment stability, service engagement and continuing education.

  3. Research and Planning

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/Services/Research-and-Planning

    Providing program evaluations, policy analysis, and performance tracking.

  4. Bail Policy and Practice Training Modules

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/training/bail-policy-and-practice-training

    Ten training and informational modules centered on the administration of justice during the pretrial period.

  5. Implicit Bias Training

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/BiasTraining

    Learn how unconscious biases can affect an individual’s thought processes and decision making, and how biases impact disparities in the criminal justice system.

  6. Citizen Resolution Court​

    http://cjs.mecknc.gov/services/Citizen-Resolution-Court

    Enhances and monitors the delivery of treatment services to chemically dependent adult offenders.

  7. Behavioral Health Strategic Plan

    http://mgr.mecknc.gov/initiatives/BHSP

    Mecklenburg County has identified behavioral health as a top priority for improving the wellbeing of residents. As part of this commitment, the County has invested significant funding to address gaps in behavioral health services not provided through federal, state or private resources.

  8. ARPA COVID-19 Relief Plan

    http://mgr.mecknc.gov/Initiatives/COVID-Relief

    Mecklenburg County is using funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) to address the negative impacts from COVID-19 on our community. 

  9. Prenatal to Three Strategic Plan

    http://mgr.mecknc.gov/Initiatives/prenatal-three-strategic-plan

    Learn about Mecklenburg County's Prenatal to 3 Strategic Plan. 

  10. Opioid Settlement Spending Plan

    http://mgr.mecknc.gov/Initiatives/opioid-settlement

    Mecklenburg County is expected to receive $32.5 million over an 18-year period as part of a National Opioid Settlement..