This OJJDP guide is for education, juvenile justice, and community leaders who are interested in developing interagency information sharing agreements to fully involve the schools in a holistic approach to intervention and delinquency prevention. Educators and other youth-serving professionals will ...
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Model Programs Guide is a database of over 200 evidence-based programs. This database can be used to find programs that cover a continuum of youth services from prevention through reentry.
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This summary of a Legal Aid Justice Center report highlights the challenges associated with successfully transitioning students from secure care environments back to their community schools as well as the planning, collaboration, and family involvement that help make it happen.
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This online, easy-to-use tool from Casey Family Programs allows youth to assess their strengths in life skills, such as money management, work and study habits, self-care, and independent living.
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This guide builds on the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform’s 2010 monograph, Addressing the Unmet Educational Needs of Children and Youth in the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems (Leone and Weinberg), by highlighting three key practices that agencies can employ to achieve collaboratio...
This publication outlines the Comprehensive Community Planning process developed by two U.S. Department of Justice officials and its results as tested in several communities nationwide. The goal of the process is to refocus attention on prevention and early intervention as important parts of a compr...
The second edition of NDTAC’s Transition Toolkit brings together strategies, existing practices, and updated resources and documents on transition to enable administrators and service providers to provide high-quality transition services for children and youth moving into, through, and out of educat...
This paper explores the rationale and mechanisms that undergird effective transition practices to prevent youth from returning to the juvenile justice system and/or alternative school placements. Focusing primarily on the reentry and aftercare stage of transition, the paper outlines key youth and ad...
Established in 2011, the Federal Interagency Reentry Council is comprized of 20 agencies focused on the mission of making communities safer by reducing recidivism and victimization, assisting those who return from prison and jail in becoming productive citizens, and saving taxpayer dollars by l...