2010 Annual Report of the Committee Appointed to Monitor the Effectiveness of the Diversion Programme.

September 13, 2011

The Diversion Programme is a package of measures for dealing with children between the age of 10 years and 18 years, who commit an offence or offences.  The Programme is managed by a Garda Superintendent appointed by the Commissioner of An Garda Síochána.  In order to be admitted to the programme a child must: 

Those children deemed suitable for admission are then issued with either an informal caution for a minor offence or a formal caution for those offences deemed more serious.

Restorative Justice has also had a large role to play in the Diversion Programme and the caution process.  Sometimes the victim is invited to a formal caution, known as a restorative caution.

OVERVIEW OF FIGURES

The Main Recommendations of the Committee were that:

Read the full Report here.

Read the Minister's Press Release here.