Courses Overview

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Whether you represent an organization for higher education, secondary education, or a court, our online courses provide administrators with the best solutions that will meet and exceed your requirements and expectations.

Courses for Courts and Agencies

Listed here are all of the courses intended for students who are referred to take a course due to a community violation. If you have any questions or would like to request a demo, please click the button to the left.

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This online shoplifting class is an intervention course used as a sanction for individuals charged with a shoplifting, impulse control, or petty theft violation. It covers critical topics such as victim impact, legal repercussions, types of shoplifters, and behavior-change strategies. The shoplifting class is written in a motivational interviewing style, drawing from personalized feedback and other evidence-based approaches to help shoplifters move towards change in behavior.

Shoplifting is the number one property crime in the U.S. with more than $13 billion in merchandise stolen each year, averaging more than $35 million – about 550,000 shoplifting incidents – per day.

Nicotine 101 is an online course that provides the necessary information and tools for students to make informed decisions and healthy choices involving tobacco use. Nicotine 101 aims to address the impact of all products containing nicotine including: smoking, vaping, dipping, and other nicotine-containing products. Nicotine 101 provides valuable and accurate information on short-term effects, as well as long-term use and adverse health effects, including the dangers of vaping. This course can be taken for nicotine prevention education with a student group or as individuals for tobacco intervention.

Under the Influence JV is an intervention program used as a sanction for juvenile offenders with alcohol violations. It is a state law-specific course that addresses alcohol use. The course is relevant and individualized for each participating student, with critical feedback and interaction.

After completing the intervention, students will better understand the reasons why they drink alcohol and evaluate the outcomes. The outcomes will include identifying goals to make a positive change in personal alcohol use.

This course is for use with cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, or drugged driving violations. Public education about the dangers associated with cannabis use, presented in a reasonable and balanced manner, is increasingly important to counteract public beliefs that cannabis use is harmless. Motivational enhancement therapy, or motivational interviewing, has been successful in helping inspire internally motivated change for individuals who use cannabis.

This substance abuse prevention course is for use with for prescription drug or other illicit drug violations. In an effort to foster awareness of the consequences of prescription drug abuse, Other Drugs is an online intervention program for individuals charged with an alcohol or drug violation. Other Drugs focuses on prescription drug misuse for opiates, depressants, sedatives, hallucinogens, and fentanyl.

Conflict Wise is an intervention program to help young people recognize the impact of their behaviors. The course provides important skill training designed to teach conflict resolution strategies and ways to diffuse anger. Personalized feedback shows the effects and consequences of actions. Each student receives an action plan to better manage their behavior. This class is for use in domestic violence, anger management, partner violence, or stalking violations.

This online course focuses on all aspects of forming safe and healthy relationships. Topics include emotional health, building self-esteem, communication and conflict resolution skills, awareness of types of abuse in relationships, and strategies for recognizing coercive tactics in relationships.

It can be incorporated into a sex education curriculum for high school students, covering topics such as abstinence, consent, and avoiding coercion. It can also be referred to individuals with a conduct violations related to sexting or coercive behaviors.

Promoting safe communities through education on essential principles for creating a culture of respect and belonging.

NEW COURSE! Course fostering mental health and overall wellness.

Course to help parents of teens navigate difficult issues.

This online course is designed to train school personnel to identify the signs of human trafficking and how to report victims as well as covering common misconceptions people have about modern-day slavery.

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