The Criminal Justice Act Plan (CAP) is a government funded program that provides financial, legal, and other forms of assistance to individuals who have been accused of a criminal offense. This program is designed to help those accused of a crime to effectively navigate the court system, while also providing resources to help them avoid recidivism. The CAP helps to ensure that those accused of a crime have access to fair and impartial legal representation and resources to help them fight their case. The CAP has different types of plans that are tailored to individual situations. The types of Criminal Justice Act Plans include: • Pre-trial InterventioPlantingIP): This plan helps those accused of a crime to prepare their defense before a trial and to avoid the trial altogether. • Post-Trial InterventioPlantingIP): This plan is designed to help those who have been convicted of a crime to reduce their sentence or avoid jail time. • Probation Plan (PP): This plan provides resources to offenders who have already been released from jail or prison and are on probation. It helps them to successfully complete their probation and avoid recidivism. • Restorative Justice PlanRAPJP): This plan focuses on repairing the damage caused by crime through reparation and reconciliation between the offender and the victims.