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CT STAR
Empowers participants to lead law-abiding lives
The United States District Court for Connecticut developed a program called Support Court to change the lives of defendants who struggle with drug and alcohol addiction. Support Court, run by District Court Judges and the Support Court Team, helps participants address their addiction and change their behavior through long-term intervention, meaningful incentives, and timely sanctions.
Support Court
An Intensive and Comprehensive program. Each participant must make a 12 to 18-month commitment
during which time they must to complete four phases to graduate.
01.
High School Diploma or GED
Obtaining your High School Diploma or GED ensures that all participants have the foundational education necessary to succeed in our courses and take full advantage of the opportunities we offer.
02.
Finding Employment
This requirement ensures that participants can directly apply the skills and knowledge gained through our courses to their professional roles, enhancing both their learning experience and career advancement opportunities.
03.
Participating in Vocational Training
This requirement ensures that participants are committed to developing their skills and gaining practical experience, which are essential for their professional growth and success within the program.
04.
Community Service
Applicants must have completed a minimum number of community service hours. This requirement demonstrates a commitment to giving back and ensures that participants share our values of community engagement and social responsibility.
