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      • Research shows that addressing adolescent misbehavior outside of the justice system through diversion typically yields better outcomes: youth who are diverted from the justice system are far less likely to be arrested for subsequent offenses and far more likely to succeed in education and employment than comparable youth who are arrested and prosecuted in juvenile court.
      www.sentencingproject.org/press-releases/new-report-americas-growing-movement-to-divert-youth-out-of-the-justice-system/
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  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Research shows that addressing adolescent misbehavior outside of the justice system through diversion typically yields better outcomes: youth who are diverted from the justice system are far less likely to be arrested for subsequent offenses and far more likely to succeed in education and employment than comparable youth who are arrested and ...

  3. The purpose of diversion programs is to redirect youthful offenders from the justice system through programming, supervision, and supports. Arguments that support diversion programs include the following: Diverting youth who have committed minor offenses away from the system and towards community-based treatment involving the youth's family and ...

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · More than a dozen states have raised the minimum age for involvement in delinquency court – meaning that youth under the new age thresholds are automatically diverted. A number of states and localities have taken significant steps to promote racial and ethnic equity in diversion.

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  5. Point-of-arrest youth diversion offers a constructive, evidence-led approach to low-level crime committed by those under the age of 18, providing an alternative to the prosecution of children through the youth justice system.

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  6. Jun 24, 2021 · Diversion programs that create space for the community to pursue restoration and more effectively reduce crime than retribution should become the norm, not an exception, in the juvenile justice system. It meets the young person’s needs.

  7. Mar 28, 2024 · More than a dozen states have raised the minimum age for involvement in delinquency court – meaning that youth under the new age thresholds are automatically diverted. A number of states and localities have taken significant steps to promote racial and ethnic equity in diversion.

  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Diversion Opportunities: How widely is diversion being utilized, and how sharply does diversions use differ within states from one county or region to the next? How consistently are diversion opportunities being targeted in terms of young people’s offenses and objectively measured risk to reoffend?

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