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  1. Problem solving justice

    Problem solving justice is a new approach in Northern Ireland aimed at tackling the root causes of offending behaviour and reducing harmful behaviour within families and the community. Problem solving justice initiatives are delivered in the community by government agencies. This short animation aims to explain how the programme works.

  2. Problem Solving Justice

    Problem Solving Justice is an approach aimed at tackling the root causes of offending behaviour and reducing harmful behaviour within families and the community. The draft Programme for Government and subsequent Outcomes Delivery Plan sets out the importance of a problem solving approach. The Department of Justice lead in this area and PBNI is responsible for delivering on a number of problem ...

  3. PDF Problem-Solving Justice and Problem-Solving Courts: What Northern

    This paper describes the current developments in problem-solving justice in Northern Ireland, outlines the approaches taken in the American context, reviews the learning from the study visit, and discusses how the experience and learning gained from the Winston Churchill Fellowship Project can serve to inform further developments.

  4. PDF Committee for Justice Report on Justice in the 21st Century: Innovative

    Problem-solving justice can trace its theoretical roots to innovations in policing, particularly community and problem-oriented policing, which attempted to replace traditional law enforcement's focus on responding to individual offences with a focus on identifying and addressing patterns of crime, ameliorating the underlying conditions that ...

  5. About the Department of Justice

    DOJ's objectives are centred around Problem-Solving Justice. Problem Solving Justice gives us scope to drive forward new and more imaginative strategies, based on addressing the underlying causes of offending behaviour. Early intervention can help both the individual, and benefit wider society, and this is borne out by some of the positive ...

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    Problem Solving Justice Problem Solving Justice is a new approach in Northern Ireland aimed at addressing the root causes of offending behaviour and reducing harm and addressing vulnerabilities within families and communities.

  7. Putting problem-solving courts into practice: lessons from experience

    Problem-solving justice was named as a priority in the draft programme of government for 2016-2012, developed by the Northern Ireland executive. Whilst political uncertainty has delayed the implementation of the programme, staff from the executive's Department of Justice are working with practitioners to establish a range of pilots, exploring ...

  8. Problem Solving Justice

    We are inviting you to events on the draft PfG hosted by the Department of Justice. The event will focus on assisting the DOJ to ensure that the draft Delivery Plans under outcome 7 are proposing to do the right things and engaging with the right people

  9. Evaluation of Support Hubs in Northern Ireland published today

    The Department of Justice (DoJ) today published a Research Bulletin into the Evaluation of Support Hubs in Northern Ireland. This research publication provides information on the Support Hub initiative established in August 2016 as part of the Problem-Solving Justice approach. The main findings of this report are presented below.

  10. PDF Tackling Substance Misuse from a Problem- Solving Justice Approach

    Tackling Substance Misuse from a Problem- Solving Justice Approach. IRISH PROBATION JOURNAL Volume 17, October 2020. em-Solving Justice ApproachDr Geraldine O'Hare and Peter Luney*Summary: Dr. g and alcohol misuse is a growing problem within Northern Ireland. NI figures show a 13% increase in the number of visits to needle and syringe ...

  11. Community Safety Framework

    In partnership with local government departments, agencies and the voluntary and community sector, a portfolio of problem solving justice projects is being developed for individuals with the aim of reducing criminal justice contact, where relevant, by addressing offending behaviours and supporting vulnerable people.

  12. Department of Justice

    The Department of Justice (DoJ) was established in April 2010, following the devolution of justice powers to the Northern Ireland Assembly. DOJ's objectives are centred around Problem-Solving Justice. Problem Solving Justice gives us scope to drive forward new and more imaginative strategies, based on addressing the underlying causes of offending behaviour. Early intervention can help both ...

  13. PDF Delivering Victim Services: An Overview of Practice in the Probation

    Therefore there are opportunities to further develop restorative interventions through the problem-solving justice model, which is being led by the Department of Justice in Northern Ireland.

  14. Sheriffs in NI to discuss problem-solving courts

    Sheriffs in NI to discuss problem-solving courts. Nov 23, 2021. Three sheriffs are to travel to Belfast next week to share their experience of the Glasgow problem solving courts with representatives from the Northern Irish justice system. Sheriff Lindsay Wood, Sheriff Iain Fleming and Sheriff Gerry Bonnar are to meet with the Director of ...

  15. Reducing Adult Reoffending in Northern Ireland

    2.12 Firstly, within the June 2018 and December 2019 ODPs (paragraph 2.8), DoJ committed to introduce `Problem Solving Justice' (PSJ) initiatives, reflecting recommendations from a 2016 Committee for Justice report, which called for more innovative ways of addressing the root causes of offending.

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    1.2 The Context of Problem-Solving Justice fe ty where we respect the law a d each other). Key issues in addressi NI Direct, Problem Solving Justice NI. Available from www.nidirect.gov.uk lot; this is available from www.pbni.org.uk. It should, however, be noted that (as of November 2018) the ECO is still available for use as

  17. PDF What is Problem Solving Justice?

    The Substance Misuse Court Team consists of professional staff from the Probation Board of Northern Ireland and Inspire Wellbeing. The team supports the Court and the participant through the Problem- Solving process, to achieve positive outcomes in relation to offending and to reduce the impact of substance misuse for individuals, families and ...

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  19. The justice system

    Legal aid. Problem solving justice. Substance misuse court. Support hubs. Violent offences prevention orders. Youth justice. Share this page. Find out more about the justice system in Northern Ireland, including your rights and agencies involved in the justice system.

  20. New pilot programme aims to tackle root cause of domestic violence

    The initiative is one of a series of pilots being brought forward by the Department of Justice under its Problem Solving Justice approach, which seeks to find ways to tackle the root causes of offending behaviour.

  21. Problem-Solving Courts

    The Problem-Solving Court Model. Problem-solving courts differ from traditional courts in that they focus on one type of offense or type of person committing the crime. An interdisciplinary team, led by a judge (or parole authority), works collaboratively to achieve two goals: Case management to expedite case processing and reduce caseload and ...

  22. Problem Solving Justice

    Draft Programme for Government We are inviting you to events on the draft Programme for Government (PfG) hosted by the Department of Justice. The event will focus on assisting the Department of Justice to ensure that the draft delivery plans under Outcome 7 are proposing to do the right things and engaging with the right people.

  23. New 'problem solving' pilot challenges offenders to ...

    A new pilot programme - a 'Substance Misuse Court' - which challenges offenders to tackle their drug and alcohol misuse, has been launched today at Belfast Magistrates' Court. The new Substance Misuse Court pilot will allow the Judge to refer offenders, who have been convicted of an offence related to their alcohol or drugs misuse, to an intensive treatment-focused behavioural change ...