‘Lack of help’ for young offenders

Failure to prosecute serious young offenders does not represent a missed opportunity to change their lives because there are “little to no interventions” available anyway, a leading youth worker has said.

‘Lack of help’ for young offenders

Failure to prosecute serious young offenders does not represent a missed opportunity to change their lives because there are “little to no interventions” available anyway, a leading youth worker has said.

Eddie D’Arcy, who sits on the oversight committee for the Youth Diversion Programme, said he has been highlighting for years the lack of intervention programmes for the most serious of juvenile offenders.

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