Effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people: what the evidence tells us.
Effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people: what the evidence tells us.
Part of the “A matter of fact: what the evidence tells us” series
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The Centre for Justice Innovation will discuss the latest evidence for effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people.
This is part of our “A matter of fact: what the evidence tells us” series, to accompany our Evidence Library, giving you the chance to ask your own questions of leading academics talking about the latest research on an important criminal justice topic.
The Centre for Justice Innovation seeks to build a justice system which everyone believes is fair and effective. Their work on effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people is hosted on the Youth Justice Board’s effective practice hub and as part of the Youth Endowment Fund’s toolkit on pre-court diversion.
The Centre for Justice Innovation have summarised the evidence base for effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people in a review for our Evidence Library, which you can read here: Effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people | Clinks.
There will also be a chance to ask the Centre for Justice Innovation team questions in a Q&A session. So, if you have a particular question you would like to ask, please send it to events@clinks.org.
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