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    The future of unpaid work

    by Nigel Bennett and Phil Bowen

    This report summarises the evidence on the impact of unpaid work, identifies good practice and seeks to understand challenges in its delivery, so it can be as purposeful and as effective as possible.

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    CASS+ evaluation: Final report

    This report documents the findings of the process and outcomes evaluation of CASS+, a charity which provides advice and support from magistrates' court settings in Devon & Cornwall.

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    Six steps forward for diversion in the youth justice system

    by Lucy Slade

    This briefing reflects on positive steps the youth justice system has taken since we published our briefing ‘Strengthening youth diversion’ in 2020.

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    Conditional cautions: An evidence review

    by Aisha Ofori

    We have produced a review and synthesis of the available research on the use of the conditional caution, in order to inform the implementation of the new diversionary caution by all police forces. 
     

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    Good practice guidance for Probation Service staff and interpreters

    by Claire Ely and Suzanne Smith

    This guidance aims to support probation practitioners to improve their practice in working with individuals who speak English as a second or additional language.

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    Problem-solving courts in the West Midlands: A feasibility study

    by Claire Ely, Suzanne Smith, Phil Bowen, and Stephen Whitehead

    This study explores the feasibility of developing problem-solving courts in the West Midlands, especially problem-solving courts for both court-involved children and young people and for young adults.

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    Five years of community advice

    by Aisha Ofori

    This report provides an overview of five years of Highbury Corner Community Advice.

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    Problem-solving courts for women: An evidence & practice briefing

    by Suzanne Smith and Stephen Whitehead

    This briefing provides a summary on the dynamics of female offending and details the importance of expanding the use of gender-specific approaches to women in the criminal justice system. It highlights some existing good practice in this area, and outlines some guidance for those seeking to implement a problem-solving court for women.

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    Rolling-out Family Drug and Alcohol Courts (FDAC): The business case

    by Phil Bowen

    This report outlines the business case for the roll-out of Family Drug and Alcohol Courts to every local authority in England and Wales.

  • Briefing

    Family Drug and Alcohol Courts (FDAC)

    by Duncan Lugton

    This briefing outlines what is different about the Family Drug and Alcohol Court approach, and its strengths.

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