Out-of-Court Case Disposal (OoCD) T/ACC Drake. Out-of-Court Case Disposal Pilot Project Valuable process (right tool) Reparation / Restoration / Rehabilitation.

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Out-of-Court Case Disposal (OoCD) T/ACC Drake

Out-of-Court Case Disposal Pilot Project Valuable process (right tool) Reparation / Restoration / Rehabilitation (right job) Former OoCD framework (right tool - wrong job) New OoCD framework Community Resolutions (CR) Conditional Cautions (CC) Adults only

l Community Resolution Non-Statutory Low Level Crime Admission by Offender Restorative Justice Agreement of the Victim Offending history Understand the CR process Consent to accept CR Offence & Reasonable Suspicion

l Conditional Caution Any offence where the public interest is better served Rehabilitative Conditions Failure to Comply Realistic Prospect of Conviction Reparative Conditions Admission and Agreement by Offender Aka Suspended Prosecutions Financial Conditions Foreign Offender Conditions Generic principles Statutory for 18+yrs Summary & Either way Offences Indictable Offence

i Disposal Volume: 2013/14 OoCD Framework

i Disposal Volume: Comparative (CMS) Data

l Conversion Rates: Arrests to Outcomes

i Early Promising Signs Offence types Process Type of conditions Consistency and fairness Victim contact Freed-up time Compliance by offenders Domestic abuse / hate crime Case studies

Towards November 2015 Adult / Youth frameworks Back-office structures Alignment of commissioning Knowledge and understanding Quality of initial submissions Management of bail Evaluation