The RFK National Resource Center’s Diversion and Alternatives Reform Team (DART) Initiative supports state and local jurisdictions in their efforts to develop or enhance their system of alternative responses to formal prosecution. The RFK National Resource Center authored the Diversion and Alternatives Reform Team Guidebook to support the creation of a comprehensive system of diversionary practices and collaborative system approaches to fully realize community and agency partnerships that protect public safety, ensure accountability, and take advantage of restorative justice principles through a robust system of alternatives to formal prosecution to produce positive youth outcomes.
Learn more about the DART Initiative in this webinar session: “Blue Ribbon” Opportunity for Diversion Policy and Practice: Approaches for Impactful Change (recorded October 6, 2025).
About the Diversion and Alternatives Reform Team Initiative
Informed by the DART Guidebook, the DART Initiative focuses on diversion, deflection, and alternative responses to formal prosecution while maintaining the core principles of community safety, accountability, reduction of risk, and victim rights. Jurisdictional leaders and key stakeholders will engage in collaborative planning and use the tenets of implementation science to ensure:
- sustainable opportunities to preserve limited probation and court resources for the population of youth who do require ongoing oversight (right-sizing caseloads)
- minimizing entry into the juvenile justice system for youth who may be held accountable more effectively through evidence-informed alternative services and community-based interventions
- maximizing of opportunities to produce, sustain and effectively measure positive outcomes for low and moderate risk youth
Consistent with the RFK National Resource Center’s rich history of field-based training and technical assistance partnerships that have been guided by the seminal frameworks in the areas of Probation System Transformation and Dual Status Youth, the DART Initiative involves a five-step process:
Step 1: Preparation and Mobilization
Step 2: Introduction and Analysis
Step 3: Ongoing Analysis and Findings
Step 4: Action Planning
Step 5: Implementation
During a six to nine month time period, an RFK Consultant Team would conduct four on-site technical assistance visits to support the examination, analysis, findings and recommendations that will shape actions steps and implementation strategies to achieve the unique goals, objectives, and outcomes established by the state or local jurisdiction.
The RFK National Resource Center is excited to add this primary focus area to the portfolio of youth justice system transformation initiatives that have positively impacted dramatic improvements in system performance and youth outcomes in state and local jurisdictions across the nation. We look forward to partnering with you to support your commitment to enhanced practice for alternative responses to formal prosecution.
For more information, please contact John A. Tuell, Executive Director, at jtuell@rfkcommunity.org or Jodi Martin, Deputy Executive Director, at jmartin@rfkcommunity.org.

