This week saw a flurry of interest in problem-solving courts as we launched our latest report Problem-Solving Courts: A Delivery Plan, which sets out a practical, affordable strategy for delivering a suite of new problem-solving pilots.
Our new toolkit for YOTs helps make the case for youth diversion schemes which divert young people away from the criminal justice system and connect them to supportive services.
Meet the judges who lead change in making the court experience better and fairer for all by embracing the twin pillars of Better Courts work, problem solving and procedural justice.
Jo Thomas finds that courts that hold people to account for their own actions as well as provide support for their issues tend to help tackle the causes of criminal behaviour.