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      • Enter Diversion, a juvenile justice approach that addresses delinquent conduct without formally involving a young person in the court system. Pre-arrest diversion and pre-court diversion can be powerful options for reducing racial and ethnic disparities and improving outcomes in our nation’s youth justice systems.
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  2. Feb 3, 2020 · Process rights can be pursued by means of active advocacy in pursuit of ‘minimum intervention’, in the form of diversion out of the justice system, and towards other extra-judicial models of intervention to resolve any problems associated with a reported offence.

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

  4. Diversion programs allow criminal justice actors to send defendants out of the court system, compelling them instead to attend treatment programs, participate in educational opportunities, and/or perform community service. These programs exist for both adult and juvenile offenders.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · Diversion is the decision to address a young person’s alleged misconduct outside of the formal justice system, either prior to an arrest being made or after referral to juvenile court on delinquency charges.

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  6. By addressing the root causes of community instability—challenges such as food and housing insecurity, joblessness, lack of educational resources, and unmet mental health needs—diversion programs not only help improve long-term community safety and reduce crime but have also proven to be cost-efficient.

  7. Dec 10, 2020 · By Caroline Hinnenkamp. Racial disparities in the U.S. criminal justice system are well documented –– people of color are disproportionately arrested, convicted, and incarcerated. Diversion efforts –– so named for their approach, which is to divert individuals away from the court process and instead offer opportunities for ...

  8. Jan 23, 2024 · Diversion could be conceptualized in terms of a reduction of the severity of the sanction applied in criminal justice proceedings, such as the replacement of custody with a community-based alternative, or in terms of a decision not to prosecute someone for a particular offense.