Does Diversion work in Juvenile Justice, or is just another exercise in net-widening?
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Net widening is a term used whereby initiatives intended to divert young people away from the juvenile justice system may in fact serve to bring others within its parameters. According to Condliffe (1998) diversionary schemes heighten the risk of young people coming into contact with the juvenile justice system. He argues that they may have had lesser or no action taken against them if diversion was not available. Currently most states in Australia have some
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Coercive Justice in Gale, F. Naffine, N. and Wundersitz, J. (eds.) Juvenile Justice: Debating the Issues St. Leonards: Allen and Unwin. 14Simpson, C. and Hil, R. (1995) Ways of Resistance Social Control and Young People in Australia Sydney: Hale and Ironmonger. 15Strang, H. (2001) Restorative Justice Programs in Australia A Report to the Criminology Research Council Australian Institute of Criminology Canberra. 16White, R. and Alder, C. (1994) The Police and Young People in Australia Melbourne: Cambridge University Press