Wisconsin Association Of Treatment Court Professionals
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Treatment Court Advocacy and Support
Advocates for treatment courts, provides resources, training, and support to reduce substance abuse, crime, and recidivism.

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Wisconsin Association Of Treatment Court Professionals


Founded in
2014
EIN
20-2878018
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Advocacy & Rights
Address
13400 BISHOPS LN STE 120 BROOKFIELD, WI 53005-6254 United States
Website
https://www.watcp.org/
Phone
(414)-909-2827
Email address
About
WATCP, founded in 2014, supports Wisconsin treatment courts, aiming to reduce substance abuse, crime, and recidivism. They offer resources, training, and advocacy for court professionals, fostering collaboration for effective justice solutions. Donations are tax-deductible.
Mission
WATCP empowers and inspires courts and communities to deliver transformative justice. Their goal is to reduce substance abuse, crime, and recidivism by promoting and advocating for treatment courts, providing information, technical assistance, and mutual support to members.

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