A Selective Review of Practice Innovations to improve the Life Chances of justice-involved young people and adults with complex needs.
By Suzanne Mooney, Lisa Bunting, Stephen Coulter & Lorna Montgomery
This report uses the ‘Sequential Intercept Model’ (SIM) as a framework to provide a selective review of practice innovations at different stages of the criminal justice process as a means to improve the life chances of young people and adults with complex needs in Northern Ireland (NI) who interface with the criminal justice system (CJS)1. The report was commissioned by the Safeguarding Board Northern Ireland as part of the cross-departmental Early Intervention Transformation Programme initiative to support the development of Trauma Informed Practice across systems of health, social care, education, justice and the community and voluntary sectors in NI.
Belfast: Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and Queen’s University Belfast.