Theft Prevention AntiTheft Program

The Programs provided are court accepted "in-person" Treatment Programs. Theft Prevention, Shoplifting, Anti-Theft, and Theft Awareness court orders can all be satisfied with these Theft Prevention Courses. All online, this is a self paced professional program. These courses are ideal for court and probation requirements. Often it is difficult to attend court ordered Theft Prevention / Shoplifting classes due to travel distances, busy schedules, and most other life commitments. These online courses allow you to learn the same tools as our "in-person" classes but in a low-stress, convenient, well thought, affordable and self paced environment.

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Theft Prevention AntiTheft Courses, Classroom Style, Live "In-Person" Group Sessions. Professionally Constructed Programs. How it Works

Court Ordered Theft Prevention AntiTheft Program

Program Information

Theft Prevention AntiTheft Approved Program Provider

Clients can pay as they go (Once a week or sooner depending on the parameters of their court order) or get up to a 20% discount if they pay for the program upfront.

$ 20.00

States Provided List

Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming

Misdemeanor Court

Theft Prevention or Shoplifting Classes are designed for a population of offenders who may have the addiction of stealing, who enter a plea of “guilty” or “nolo contender” (no contest) to legally-specified theft charges. The offenders are ordered to participate in a program of theft prevention or shoplifting education and basic counseling, generally for a period of about 3 – 12 months. They are also placed on probation, usually for 12-18 months, where their performance is monitored by a special Deputy Probation Officer or DPO. The DPOs monitor treatment progress, and monitor any new arrests, reporting it to the Court, and recommending potential, subsequent Court actions. Court Ordered Classes, upon participant request can provide the Probation Officer, along with the Court, Proof of Enrollment and Progress Reports for all of our enrolled participants.

Criminal Court targets usually targets these misdemeanor cases (as almost all the felony cases are heard in Superior Court). A judge is usually permanently assigned to this Court.

Unless defendants are remanded to custody, they are ordered to enroll in a certified treatment program as a reduction of their sentancing or a part of their deal. They are ordered to return to the same court within a predetermined amount of days with a Proof of Enrollment form furnished and endorsed by the certified treatment provider. Court Ordered Classes provides both you and the Court or Probation with Proof of Enrollment and Progress Reports for all of our enrolled Theft Prevention or Shoplifting class participants. Consequences of non-compliance are an extension, of not more than additional 14 days or remand to custody if no Proof of Enrollment is furnished or a bench warrant to be issued if they fail to appear as ordered.

Following Proof of Enrollment appearances, defendants appear before the same Court for progress reports at intervals to be delivered by the Court. Please remember that Court Ordered Classes provides both you and the Court with Proof of Enrollment and Progress Reports for all of our enrolled Theft Prevention or Shoplifting class participants. (The first progress report appearance is 28 days after enrollment; subsequent appearances are at the Court’s discretion, and depend on the quality of the defendant’s progress.)

Offenders satisfactorily completing probation additionally benefit by having their guilty or nolo pleas dismissed at the end of the probation term, relieving them of the legal obligation to report said conviction.

COURT REVIEWS

During the Theft Prevention or Shoplifting progress report hearings, there is sincere interchange between the Court and defendant. Good progress is always positively reinforced directly by the Court. Poor performance is negatively reinforced in various ways, ranging from verbal admonishment to incarceration. Progress report materials for the Court’s consideration include written reports from the treatment providers and written reports from the probation officer.

Once again, Court Ordered Classes, upon participant request can provide the Probation Officer, along with the Court, Proof of Enrollment and Progress Reports for all of our enrolled Theft Prevention or Shoplifting class participants.

It is because of such innovations that Court Ordered Programs Inc. and their distance-learning programs DBA Court Ordered Classes have received dozens of endorsements from Judges and Family/Children’s Court Referees and hundreds of endorsements from probation and parole officers, social workers, case mangers, lawyers and public defenders on our LinkedIn page.

Theft Prevention AntiTheft Program

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