The RFK National Resource Center is pleased to present the Diversion and Alternatives Reform Team Guidebook, representing an updated version of our previously published Alternative Response Initiative (ARI) Workbook. The DART Guidebook was developed to support youth justice system stakeholders in reviewing and reforming diversionary and alternative accountability policies and practices. Retaining the successful five-step approach from the original ARI publication, the DART Guidebook builds upon lessons learned from our jurisdictional experiences since 2019. It also incorporates new examples and testimonials from youth justice professionals across the United States, emphasizing the potential for successful collaborative diversion practices that offer a comprehensive set of alternative responses to formal prosecution.
As always with our youth justice transformation approach, the DART Guidebook balances accountability, victim rights, positive behavior change, and community safety. We believe the guidance, research and evidence, examples, and testimonials presented in the DART Guidebook will enhance your opportunities to realize success on behalf the youth, families, and community you serve.
Access the DART Guidebook on our website at: rfknrcjj.org/resources/diversion-and-alternatives-reform-team-initiative/