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Given chance to avoid jail and criminal charges, mentally ill, addicted and homeless people in L.A. pass

“Antionette Dozier, a senior attorney with the Western Center on Law and Poverty, said people may decline diversion because of work or childcare issues, or because of concerns that such programs won’t be conducted in a culturally sensitive way.”

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