Question: Sequential Intercept Model What is this model and how would it apply to the following fact scenario? Tom Hobbs is currently on felony probation for
Sequential Intercept Model What is this model and how would it apply to the following fact scenario? Tom Hobbs is currently on felony probation for drug possession. He is non-compliant with his probation having failed numerous drug screens. After a visit with his probation officer, he overdosed on heroin on a Friday. When she could not wake him, his mother called 911. When the paramedics arrived, Tom was barely conscious. This did not keep him from fighting with the paramedics and police. In the emergency room he was even more hostile. The medical provider found marijuana, heroin, and a used syringe in his pants pocket. He was stabilized and released into police custody on Saturday. He was charged with disorderly conduct, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was taken before the judge for a bond hearing on the following Monday. He was appointed a lawyer. His mother refuses to make his bond. He is in jail pending his next court date, two months away. Identify the point at which traditional methods of prosecution could be interrupted and community treatment alternatives substituted. Include intext citations and references Heilbrun, K., Greene, E., & Douglass, A. (2024). Wrightsman's psychology and the legal system (10th ed.) Cengage
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