Marshall, Daniel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4795-5392, Nisbet, Andrea and Gray, Paul ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1546-9333 (2023) The implementation and delivery of community resolutions: the role of youth offending services. In: Research & Analysis Bulletins. Research Report. HM Inspectorate of Probation. ISBN 9781915468727
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Abstract
The use of out-of-court disposals (OOCDs) with young people who break the law is increasing. One OOCD is a community resolution (CR) which allows the police to deal with less serious offences in an informal way, providing a diversionary approach without formal court proceedings. This can allow young people to avoid having a criminal conviction on their record, give victims the opportunity to have their say, and provide a more efficient resolution than pursuing a criminal conviction. Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) perform a key role in the delivery of CRs, yet there remains a significant gap in knowledge about how CRs are delivered with young people. This bulletin focuses on findings from research which explored how youth offending services implement and deliver CRs in England and Wales, documenting working practices as well as key enablers and barriers to effective practice.
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