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      • It is clear that youth diversion is a significant tool in YOTs’ arsenals despite it not being a statutory requirement.
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  2. Youth diversion is not a statutory requirement of Youth Offending Teams (YOTs). A Ministry of Justice-commissioned stocktake of YOTs reported that practitioners anticipated further

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  3. Despite the evident advantages of youth diversion, there is a lack of information nationally about basic aspects of its provision, perhaps because diversion is not a statutory requirement of Youth Offending Teams (YOTs). We know little about where youth diversion operates, how many (and which) children are diverted, and its impact on

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  4. YEF and others should use the new YJB data collection requirements as a platform to conduct additional, scheme level evaluations of youth diversion; The Ministry of Justice should use new diversion data to explore its implications for diversion funding.

  5. There is no statutory requirement for assessment and intervention by the youth justice service (YJS) for the first youth caution, although it would be best practice for the YJS to offer...

  6. Some have a statutory basis, others do not. Youth offending teams (YOT) 1 are multi-agency teams made up of representatives of the Police, the Probation Service, Social Services, Education and

  7. Nov 12, 2020 · The Centre for Justice Innovation, in their toolkit, ‘Valuing youth diversion: A toolkit for practitioners’ note that, while point-of arrest diversion schemes are not a statutory requirement, they are a vital part of the effort to prevent offending by children and young people, which is a principal aim of the youth justice system, as set ...

  8. The current framework, laid out in the Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act (LASPO) 2012, involves two statutory and one non-statutory out of court disposal for children – youth caution, youth conditional caution and community resolution (also used in diversion cases). WHY AND HOW WE INSPECT THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.

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