The Sequential Intercept Model – trauma-informed diversion
HMI Probation Academic Insight on the Sequential Intercept Model – a trauma-informed diversionary framework.
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HMI Probation Academic Insight on the Sequential Intercept Model – a trauma-informed diversionary framework.
We need to improve identification and support for people with gambling problems in contact with the justice system.
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.
Crest Advisory highlight the benefits of Out-of-Court disposals and diversion schemes but raise concerns about a lack of transparency.
London’s Women’s Diversion Scheme successful in diverting women from the criminal justice system.
Transform Justice on what the public thinks of diversion schemes.
Revolving Doors report finds delivering tailored interventions that meet the health and human needs of young adults can turn young people’s lives around.
The Centre for Justice Innovation finds strong evidence internationally, and moderate evidence from the UK, that pre-court adult diversion reduces reoffending.