A juvenile pre-court diversion scheme was introduced in the Northern Territory in 2000. Administered by police, it uses warnings and conferences to divert selected juveniles from the court process. This paper reports on an analysis of Northern Territory police records on 3,597 apprehended juveniles over a 5 year period. Findings showed that the great majority of juveniles (76%) did not reoffend within the first year after their initial diversion or court appearance. However, there were significant differences between juveniles who attended court and those who were diverted, both in terms of risk of reoffending and time to reoffending. Those who were diverted reoffended less than those who attended court and those who went to court reoffende...
This paper adds to a growing body of Australian research on confer-encing and re-offending. We gathe...
It has been twenty years since the introduction of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) in NSW, and the com...
The diversion of young people from the traditional court process has been supported for many years. ...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
This study examined juveniles\u27 contact with the police and courts, and the differences in confere...
This study of an offender cohort in Queensland addressed three research questions: the proportion of...
Introduction and Aims: Diversion from court and prison has been recommended for Indigenous Australia...
Criminologists and other developmental researchers have long acknowledged the importance of both con...
This study measured the level of variation across the NSW Police Force’s Local Area Commands (LACs) ...
The diversion of young people from criminal proceedings and the decreased use of custody are key goa...
The paper provides an overview of the legislative and policy context of restorative justice measures...
This study builds on a previous project that examined the link between child maltreatment and juveni...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australia juvenile justice in recent years includi...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australian juvenile justice in recent years includ...
This paper reviews the evidence on policies and programs that reduce offending by Indigenous juvenil...
This paper adds to a growing body of Australian research on confer-encing and re-offending. We gathe...
It has been twenty years since the introduction of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) in NSW, and the com...
The diversion of young people from the traditional court process has been supported for many years. ...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
This study examined juveniles\u27 contact with the police and courts, and the differences in confere...
This study of an offender cohort in Queensland addressed three research questions: the proportion of...
Introduction and Aims: Diversion from court and prison has been recommended for Indigenous Australia...
Criminologists and other developmental researchers have long acknowledged the importance of both con...
This study measured the level of variation across the NSW Police Force’s Local Area Commands (LACs) ...
The diversion of young people from criminal proceedings and the decreased use of custody are key goa...
The paper provides an overview of the legislative and policy context of restorative justice measures...
This study builds on a previous project that examined the link between child maltreatment and juveni...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australia juvenile justice in recent years includi...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australian juvenile justice in recent years includ...
This paper reviews the evidence on policies and programs that reduce offending by Indigenous juvenil...
This paper adds to a growing body of Australian research on confer-encing and re-offending. We gathe...
It has been twenty years since the introduction of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) in NSW, and the com...
The diversion of young people from the traditional court process has been supported for many years. ...