Developing Young People's Potential
Diversion for Young Offenders
and Youth Development
The NICRO diversion programme was born in the early 1990's
as a response to the vast numbers of young people caught
up in the criminal justice system. Diversion is offered as
an alternative way of dealing with young people's offending
behavious - the young person is diverted away from the criminal
justice system into a programme that makes him or her accountable
for their actions. Recently the highly successful work with
young people has been expanded to include youth at risk.
In the first longitudinal study on the success of diversion
it was found that only 6.3% of young people re-offended in
the first year after completion of the pogramme.
Do you need help or know
of someone who does?
NICRO Diversion Programmes are for young people in conflict with the
law, with most participants being referred by a prosecutor. The case
is withdrawn on condition that the young person completes the diversion
programme. The programme:
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- develop young people's potential
- make young offenders accountable for their actions
- encourage them to heal the damage they have caused
- make them commit their free time to learning a new way
of life
- assist participants to map a constructive and healthy
life with the assistance of those closest to them
Most participants are between 14 and 18, although some
are older or younger
A special programme is drawn up for each participant and
usually includes one or more of the following:
- The Youth Empowerment Scheme
- Pre-trial Community Service
- The Journey
- A Family Group Conference
1.Youth Empowerment Scheme (YES)
YES is a life-skills training programme that usually runs
for six to eight sessions and assists the participants to
take stock of their lives. It puts a brake on "going
off the rails". Parents or guardians are invited to
participate and are encouraged to support the progress of
the participants.
2.Pre-trial Community Service
| "Diversion
has increased the court's options of dealing
with first offenders and setting them straight
before they get involved in more serious crime" Magistrate |
The Pre-trial Community Service Programme arranges that
the young person concerned commits himself or herself to
serving the community for a recommended number of hours instead
of going to court. Pre-trial Community Service is often used
in conjunction with other programmes. NICRO staff place young
people in suitable community service settings, depending
on their skills and where they are needed most. On completion
of the service, the charge is withdrawn.
3.Family Group Conferences
Family Group Conferences offer an opportunity to mediate
between those affected by crime. The Conference brings together
the young offenders, their families and victims of crime
to discuss what went wrong, how it can be repaired and what
can be done to put things right.
A contract spelling out the agreement about how the damage
can be repaired, and a plan of action, is signed. The prosecutor
is informed once all the goals have been reached. This is
a highly successful way of young people understanding the
impact of their actions, and the power they have to put things
right. The Conference provides healing for all concerned.
It is restorative justice in action.
4.The Journey
The Journey is a two to three month intensive programme
for youth at risk. It has a strong adventure component -
which confronts the young person's actions. The Journey encourages
self-expression, commitment, accountability and a sense of
community. It is aimed at the more serious offenders and
multiple offenders, and early school leavers. Community mentors
support the participants through the challenging process
that they commit to when they start the Journey. An individual
plan is put in place for each participant for a constructive
future.
Other services:
"The
Family Group Conference made me feel that my
rights as the victim were respected. What I had
to say about the incident was taken seriously"
Victim of crime |
I'm Cool Like That
NICRO is piloting a crime prevention programme in schools.
Training of Criminal Justice Personnel
NICRO trains people who work with youth, especially those
in the criminal justice system and those who offer diversion
services.
The NICRO Juta Write for a Safer South Africa
Project
A competition is run each year to solicit young people's
opinions about making South Africa safer
Can You Help?
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NICRO needs help to work with young people in conflict
with the law. You could:
- Approach NICRO to become a mentor
- Train to facilitate the YES programme
- Donate equipment for the Journey
- Provide a place where young people can serve their pre-trial
community service hours
- Train to become a mediator in Family Group Conferences
- Donate equipment
- Offer financial support, big or small, to assist young
people
Contact your
nearest NICRO office to get help or to offer help.
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