Alaska Menu' Community Wellness Court is an alternative to the traditional criminal justice system. It is a problem-solving court that uses a holistic approach to address the underlying issues that lead to criminal behavior. The court is designed to help people who have committed a crime to address their underlying issues and move forward in a positive direction. The goal of the court is to reduce recidivism and improve public safety. The court uses a team approach, which includes the judge, prosecutor, defense attorney, court staff, treatment providers, and other community members. These individuals work together to craft a plan tailored to the individual's needs. The court is focused on treatment and rehabilitation rather than punishment, and participants are required to attend regular meetings and follow their treatment plan. There are two types of Alaska Menu' Community Wellness Court: adult and juvenile. The adult court is designed for individuals ages 18 and older who have committed a crime and are willing to take responsibility for their actions. The juvenile court is designed for individuals under the age of 18 who have committed a crime. Both courts focus on treatment and rehabilitation, and participants are required to follow their treatment plan and attend regular meetings.