Dr Kelly Richards, School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology.

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Dr Kelly Richards, School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology

Research themes:  Social and Indigenous justice  Policing  Sexuality, gender and justice  Eco-crime and corruption International Journal and biennial conference: research/institutes-centres-and-research- groups/crime-and-justice-research-centrehttp:// research/institutes-centres-and-research- groups/crime-and-justice-research-centre

 Recognising young people as young people  Recognising the diversity of young people  Jumping in the deep end  Knowing what we are doing, and why we are doing it  Avoiding being hijacked

 Diversion is defined as the channelling of cases to noncourt institutions, in instances where these cases would ordinarily have received an adjudicatory (or fact-finding) hearing by a court (Nejelski 1976: 396).  [‘Diversion’ is] a means of diverting eligible offenders from the criminal justice system to specific programs that address issues related to criminal behaviour (Heseltine & Howells 2012: 512).

 Diversion primarily operates at three levels: o crime prevention strategies — which aim to prevent young people becoming involved in criminal activity in the first instance; o diversionary schemes — which aim to divert young offenders away from the criminal justice system as early as possible; and o sentencing options — which aim to divert young people away from custodial sentences (Jordan & Farrell 2013: 421).

 [‘Diversion’ is] any process that is used by components of the criminal justice system whereby youths avoid formal juvenile court processing and adjudication (Roberts cited in Bechard et al. 2011: 607).

 What are young people to be ‘diverted’ from and to?  Are young people to be ‘diverted’ from the criminal justice system or from offending behaviour?  Are young people to be ‘diverted’ from criminal justice processes or outcomes?

 Although police cannot always be involved in community development strategies and social programs that aim to prevent crime, these should be facilitated wherever possible. Policing initiatives that divert offenders from the criminal justice system at a young age are critical (Attorney-General’s Department 2010: 5).

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