(1) When a juvenile is alleged to have committed
the offenses of prostitution or prostitution loitering, a
prosecutor may divert the offense if the county in which the
offense is alleged to have been committed has a comprehensive
program that provides:
(a) Safe and stable housing;
(b) Comprehensive on-site case management;
(c) Integrated mental health and chemical dependency
services, including specialized trauma recovery services;
(d) Education and employment training delivered on-site; and
(e) Referrals to off-site specialized services, as
appropriate.
(2) A prosecutor may divert a case for prostitution or
prostitution loitering into the comprehensive program described
in this section, notwithstanding the filing criteria set forth in
RCW 13.40.070(5).
(3) A diversion agreement under this section may extend to
twelve months.
(4)(a) The administrative office of the courts shall compile
data regarding:
(i) The number of juveniles whose cases are diverted into
the comprehensive program described in this section;
(ii) Whether the juveniles complete their diversion
agreements under this section; and
(iii) Whether juveniles whose cases have been diverted under
this section have been subsequently arrested or committed
subsequent offenses.
(b) A report of the data compiled shall be provided to the
governor and the appropriate committee of the legislature by
November 1, 2010.
[2009 c 252 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2009 c 252: "The legislature finds that juveniles involved in the commercial sex trade are sexually exploited and that they face extreme threats to their physical and emotional well-being. In order to help them break out of the isolation, fear, and danger of the commercial sex trade and to assist them in their recovery from the resulting mental and physical harm and in the development of skills that will allow them to become independent and achieve long-term security, these juveniles are in critical need of comprehensive services, including housing, mental health counseling, education, employment, chemical dependency treatment, and skill building. The legislature further finds that a diversion program to provide these comprehensive services, working within existing resources in the counties which prosecute juveniles for prostitution and prostitution loitering, may be an appropriate alternative to the prosecution of juveniles involved in the commercial sex trade." [2009 c 252 § 1.]
Expiration date -- 2009 c 252: "This act expires July 1, 2011." [2009 c 252 § 4.]