1. Checkpoint: An Innovative Programme to Navigate People Away from the Cycle of Reoffending: Implementation Phase Evaluation.
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Weir, Kevin, Routledge, Gillian, and Kilili, Stephanie
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CRIMINAL justice system , *DEFERRED prosecution , *ADULTS , *PROSECUTION , *CRIME , *INDIVIDUAL needs - Abstract
This study develops an evidence base for the use of deferred prosecution schemes within a police setting. Checkpoint is a voluntary adult offender deferred prosecution scheme operating in Durham Constabulary, UK. Checkpoint targets low-level offenders entering the Criminal Justice System by providing an alternative to a criminal prosecution. It offers a tailored, 4-month programme agreed through a contract. The scheme targets the reasons why offenders commit crime by assessing their individual needs in order to provide interventions. Applying theories of deterrence and desistance, we describe the process of the Checkpoint intervention and the implementation findings of the 519 offenders in the programme. The results indicate that the Checkpoint Implementation phase cohort achieved a lower re-arrest and reoffending rate in comparison to a typical Durham Out Of Court Disposal sample, at reduced harm and cost. The initial conclusions presented here establish the foundations for further research in this policy area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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