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  2. Diversion, any of a variety of programs that implement strategies seeking to avoid the formal processing of an offender by the criminal justice system. Although those strategies, referred to collectively as diversion, take many forms, a typical diversion program results in a person who has been.

  3. Feb 3, 2020 · This article draws on historical understandings and contemporary models of diversion in order to develop a critical framework and agenda for progressive practice. The argument essentially revolves ...

    • Roger Smith
    • 2021
  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Diversion refers to a substitute procedure in a criminal case in which a deal occurs between the prosecutor and defendant that interrupts the prosecution. In this instance, the prosecutor...

  5. Abstract. This article draws on historical understandings and contemporary models of diversion in order to develop a critical framework and agenda for progressive practice.

  6. Diversion is not the same as community corrections – but it is presented in this chapter as an action that effectively keeps a person in the community. Diversion is a process whereby an individual, at some stage, is diverted from continuing through the formal justice process.

  7. This article takes a closer look at the key justice system decision points at which diversion can take place, the purpose of diversion at each point, the decision-makers, and examples of diversion options.

  8. Diversion is a broad term referring to “exit ramps” that move people away from the criminal legal system, offering an alternative to arrest, prosecution, and a life behind bars. Although incarceration was historically believed to improve public safety, research suggests that it is ineffective in doing so and has a minimal impact, if any ...

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