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The Future of Criminal Justice & Diversion in a Digital Age
UK police forces face growing pressures from heavy caseloads and stretched resources, making the management of Out of Court Resolution (OoCR) programmes challenging. Diversion Manager offers a purpose-built digital platform that streamlines OoCR processes, automates administrative tasks, and provides real-time oversight. By improving efficiency, supporting participants, and enabling data-driven decision-making, the platform helps forces deliver fair, timely, and effective jus


How Police Forces Can Use Diversion Manager to Reduce Admin Burden
UK police forces face rising crime, growing caseloads, and increasing administrative burdens. Diversion Manager streamlines Out of Court Resolution (OoCR) programmes, automating workflows, centralising case management, and improving officer efficiency—helping forces focus on public safety while supporting better outcomes for participants and communities.


Out-of-Court Resolutions: Towards Smarter Justice
Out-of-court resolutions are often seen as “soft,” but research shows that with clear structure and victim-centred design, they can provide smarter, more effective justice.


How Digital Case Management Saves Officers Time on the Frontline
Frontline officers are often bogged down by paperwork, duplication, and outdated processes that take them away from community policing. Digital case management platforms like Diversion Manager streamline Out of Court Resolution (OoCR) workflows with automation, centralised data, and mobile access, cutting admin time from hours to minutes. The result? Greater efficiency, fewer errors, and more visible, effective policing.


Fair Fines, Smarter Policing: The Case for Income-Based Penalties in Out-of-Court Resolutions
UK police face growing pressure to handle low-level offences efficiently and fairly. Adapting income-based “day-fine” models—proven in countries like Germany and Finland—within out-of-court resolutions could deliver proportionate penalties, reduce reoffending, and ease court backlogs. The key lies in careful implementation and clear public communication.


Boost Your OoCR Programme with Diversion Manager
UK police forces managing Out-of-Court Resolution (OoCR) programmes with spreadsheets face inefficiencies, errors, and limited collaboration. Diversion Manager replaces outdated manual processes with automation, real-time reporting, and streamlined workflows—improving accuracy, accountability, and outcomes while reducing administrative burden.


Caseload Blues: Retaining Police Officers in the Face of Increasing Pressures
Rising crime, tighter budgets, and an already mounting complexity, force officers to do more with less, spurring burnout, dissatisfaction, and growing attrition. Diversion Manager allows Police to clear cases faster and more efficiently.


Offensive Weapons & Knife Crimes Course Highlight
The Advent eLearning Offensive Weapons & Knife Crimes course is a comprehensive, self-paced programme designed to help individuals who have been found in possession of an offensive weapon or bladed article or has attempted to import one.


How Investigation Overflow Impacts Police…And What to Do About It.
Police forces in the UK are overwhelmed by rising caseloads, burnout, and outdated tools. Explore how smarter solutions like automation can ease the pressure.


Improve your OoCR Organisation and Efficiency
Automate OoCR management with Diversion Manager for better efficiency, accuracy, and accountability.


Diversion Manager is Both Easy to Use and Effective
Diversion Manager streamlines Out of Court Resolutions with 24/7 access and compliance tracking, reducing administrative work for police.


Diversion Manager Meets Your Force’s OoCR Requirements and More
Police forces are seeking effective solutions for administering Out of Court Resolutions, Diversion Manager provides the tools needed & more


Read the Guide to OoCR Programs
OoCR programs enable UK police to efficiently resolve minor offenses without court, enhancing justice system efficiency and deterring crime.


Record Numbers are Resigning as Police Feel Increased Pressure
Record officer resignations due to a number of factors, this is impacting policing effectiveness and public safety.
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