The program is designed for defendants and individuals on probation or parole who would benefit from consistent mental health support, accountability, and mentorship alongside court requirements.
Dr. Snell provides structured, accountability-based mentorship focused on personal responsibility, emotional regulation, and long-term behavioral change. Mentorship complements therapeutic care and reinforces court expectations.
The program supports the court by reinforcing compliance, reducing repeat offenses, and providing structured support beyond court appearances. It serves as a rehabilitative option aligned with judicial goals.
Participants receive 24/7 access to licensed therapists (must enroll seperately), structured mentorship with Dr. Snell, and coordinated support focused on stability, accountability, and progress over time.
No. The program is designed to complement—not replace—court-ordered supervision, probation requirements, or mandated treatment plans.
Defendants gain consistent guidance, mental health support, and accountability that helps them make better decisions, stabilize their lives, and successfully complete court requirements.
Judges, probation officers, and court partners may refer individuals by requesting a consultation with Dr. Snell.

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The objective of the FMW Probation Mentorship Program is to redirect young men toward accountability, confidence, and long-term success. Dr. Malcalm Snell works alongside judges, probation officers, and defendants, combining therapy, mentorship, and court advocacy to support real change.
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