Mediation cheaper than court for juveniles

FORCING young offenders to admit and discuss their crimes is a better use of taxpayers' money than making them face court, a new study shows.

The study by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research into youth justice conferencing versus the children's court has found the average cost of conferences are 18 per cent lower than formal court procedures.

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