The annual report of the committee appointed to monitor the effectiveness of the Garda Juvenile Diversion Programme reveals that 9% of all recorded crimes in 2014 were committed by juveniles. The report shows the number of young people being referred to the Programme has fallen to its lowest level since the initiative began over a decade ago. Garda sources said that the reduction in the number of referrals was due to youth crime mirroring a general decline in all crime, while there was also a correlation between an increase in education levels, a decrease in the use of alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs and a reduction in youth crime......
Summary p.5 01 Homicide Offences p.11 02 Sexual Offences p.15 03 Attempts/Threats to Murder, Assa...
Using longitudinal data from the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime and findings from qu...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders released from the custod...
The number of children referred to the Garda Diversion Programme fell for the sixth year in a row, a...
2017 saw youth referrals to the Diversion Programme rise to 20,006 from 17,615 in 2016. There was an...
The National Youth Justice Strategy was launched in 2008. Its first strategy covers the period 2008–...
A small, but significant number of young people in Ireland every year require targeted, strategic at...
The Diversion Programme is a statutory option provided for under the Children Act 2001 to address th...
"The Irish police (the Garda Síochána) have been exercising their law enforcement discretion to purs...
Some of the key points highlighted in the report are: Recorded crime Murder/Manslaughter offence...
peer-reviewedGreentown is a fictitious name for an actual Garda Sub-District 1 in Ireland. The focu...
A large body of research exists in relation to youth crime. However, comparatively little is known i...
non-peer-reviewedAnalysis: the latest Greentown studies examine ways to reduce the 'wicked problems'...
Summary: • The total number of incidents referred to the Diversion Programme during 2009 was 23,952...
There were 16,453 recorded Controlled drug offences (ICCS 10) in 2012, a decrease of 7.0% since 2011...
Summary p.5 01 Homicide Offences p.11 02 Sexual Offences p.15 03 Attempts/Threats to Murder, Assa...
Using longitudinal data from the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime and findings from qu...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders released from the custod...
The number of children referred to the Garda Diversion Programme fell for the sixth year in a row, a...
2017 saw youth referrals to the Diversion Programme rise to 20,006 from 17,615 in 2016. There was an...
The National Youth Justice Strategy was launched in 2008. Its first strategy covers the period 2008–...
A small, but significant number of young people in Ireland every year require targeted, strategic at...
The Diversion Programme is a statutory option provided for under the Children Act 2001 to address th...
"The Irish police (the Garda Síochána) have been exercising their law enforcement discretion to purs...
Some of the key points highlighted in the report are: Recorded crime Murder/Manslaughter offence...
peer-reviewedGreentown is a fictitious name for an actual Garda Sub-District 1 in Ireland. The focu...
A large body of research exists in relation to youth crime. However, comparatively little is known i...
non-peer-reviewedAnalysis: the latest Greentown studies examine ways to reduce the 'wicked problems'...
Summary: • The total number of incidents referred to the Diversion Programme during 2009 was 23,952...
There were 16,453 recorded Controlled drug offences (ICCS 10) in 2012, a decrease of 7.0% since 2011...
Summary p.5 01 Homicide Offences p.11 02 Sexual Offences p.15 03 Attempts/Threats to Murder, Assa...
Using longitudinal data from the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime and findings from qu...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders released from the custod...