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Our Immediate Justice scheme helps those who cause harm in their community to change their behaviour for good, as shown by the feedback and reoffending rates.
“It’s really nice for my son to talk to someone and get support.”
This is just one of the positive reviews from a parent who participated in the Immediate Justice Scheme, and it’s a great example of the real impact the scheme is having, with 77% of those completing the scheme not offending again.
Immediate Justice, launched in October last year, provides community work to those who have committed crimes in their community, where a focus on changing behaviour is more suitable than traditional punishment via the criminal justice system.
Designed for both adults and young people involved in anti-social behaviour (ASB), the scheme helps individuals reflect on their actions, understand the consequences, and make lasting changes.
As part of the scheme, participants attend a workshop that teaches them what ASB really is, explores its impact, and focuses on constructive ways to move forward. Referrals to this scheme are evaluated by a specialist team, and our partner Remedi organises the community work, as well as offering mentoring and courses to the people they work with.
Together, we’re not only making a difference in the lives of individuals, but also strengthening our community.
As evidenced by the low reoffending rate, once someone understands that their actions have negative consequences, and they want to change, this scheme helps them develop new skills and offers them a chance to make positive steps in this direction.
The courses also offer qualifications which can be used towards education and job applications.
From April 2024 to September 2024, feedback from participants include:
During this period, we have also seen:
Those who have completed the scheme have shared how positive the experience has been:
If you want to find out more about Immediate Justice please take a look on our website: Tackling anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire | Derbyshire Constabulary