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After his arrest for retail theft in Lansing in May 2022, Elijah Bell assumed his next stop, and in some ways preferred place, was jail.
But he was offered a chance to try a special program offered in Cook County courts meant to divert those charged with low-level, nonviolent offenses from prison. The new option was unfamiliar, and “I didn’t even want to take the opportunity to give it a chance,” he said.
“It was never an option before, it was always jail,” Bell, 55, said of his previous arrests. “Jail was easy for me.”
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