Youth diversion not working for children with special educational needs and disabilities
The Centre for Justice Innovation explores how youth diversion is NOT working for children with special educational needs and disabilities
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The Centre for Justice Innovation explores how youth diversion is NOT working for children with special educational needs and disabilities
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.
Centre for Justice Innovation briefing on six indicators for how youth diversion work is improving.
Centre for Justice Innovation briefing on best youth diversion practice.
The critical role of Police and Crime Commissioners and police services in preventing the new generation of young adults entering the revolving door.
Briefing from the Centre for Justice Innovation calls on policymakers to strengthen evidence-led point-of-arrest youth diversion.
Police-led diversion of low-risk youth who come into contact with the justice system is more effective in reducing future contact with the justice system compared to traditional processing.
Excellent resource from the Centre for Justice Innovation helps youth justice practitioners make the practice and financial case for youth diversion schemes.