
Best practice in young people’s diversion
The Centre for Justice Innovation reviews best practice in young people’s diversion for Clinks Online Evidence Library.
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The Centre for Justice Innovation reviews best practice in young people’s diversion for Clinks Online Evidence Library.
Young people on how their contact with the youth justice system is influenced by their ethnic background.
The Centre for Justice Innovation launches a new framework for the use of pre-court disposals for possession of drug cases.
Centre for Justice Innovation calls for consistent community diversion schemes across the country.
Phil Bowen of the Centre for Justice Innovation blogs on their new report on the (much neglected) area of unpaid work.
Centre for Justice Innovation briefing on six indicators for how youth diversion work is improving.
Centre for Justice Innovation 2021 briefing on the role of problem-solving Family Drug and Alcohol Courts
Centre for Justice Innovation briefing on best youth diversion practice.
The Centre for Justice Innovation argues for smarter community sentences which give probation practitioners more powers, freedom and flexibility.
The Centre for Justice Innovation’s evidence and practice briefing on the criminal court response to substance misuse.
Children’s participation in youth court proceedings remain an aspiration rather than a reality in most cases.
Centre for Justice Innovation briefing paper highlights the experiences of young people in youth courts in their own words.