We know that when it’s done well, diverting children away from the criminal justice system can work. It can reduce reoffending, lower the risk of future harm, and give children a better chance to thrive. But right now, too many children don’t get the right support at the right time. We’ve just published two new… The post Tackling Inconsistency in Diversion: New Evidence, New Guidance, and a National Movement for Change appeared first on Youth Endowment Fund.| Youth Endowment Fund
We have called on Wiltshire councillors to reject the Network Rail’s proposed closure of the Penleigh level-crossing in Westbury. The Western Area Planning Committee will consider the plan on 8 October. The proposal is to close the direct, 20-metre path across the railway and instead to force walkers to use a circuitous one-kilometre diversion, via… The post Wiltshire councillors must reject rail-crossing closure appeared first on Open Spaces Society.| Open Spaces Society
There are many rules that PG&E must comply with in managing the Potter Valley Project. One of those is a set of rules outlining how much water can be diverted to the Russian River, both under their contract with the Potter Valley Irrigation District, and to help Sonoma...| Friends of the Eel River
Statement from the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice: "Illinois defends the Pretrial Fairness Act. We will not bow down to Trump." The post Statement from the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice: “Illinois defends the Pretrial Fairness Act. We will not bow down to Trump.” appeared first on Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts.| Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts
Two-year findings and recommendations from our evaluation of a deferred prosecution program in Winnebago County, Illinois.| Loyola University of Chicago Center for Criminal Justice
We reported interim findings from an ongoing evaluation of a deferred prosecution program in Winnebago County, Illinois.| Loyola University of Chicago Center for Criminal Justice