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Presented at the 20th Annual Research Conference
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Session Number: 25 Room: Salon A
Presenting: Ann Klein; James Papp
All Authors for this paper: Ann Klein; James Papp; Courtney Hess; Maria Laib; Deanna Nadermann; Cathy Schmuck
Presentation Type: paper presentation
Synopsis: Recidivism is an on-going problem for youth involved in the juvenile justice system, and the measurement of program outcomes relating to these youth is a challenge to child-serving systems nationally. Through a collaborative process, Hamilton Choices has developed a methodology that uses both type and frequency of court adjudications to measure outcomes for youth served in a system of care. This presentation outlines the methodology used to determine decreased juvenile justice involvement as well as related outcomes that evidence improved functioning and decreased service expenditures for juvenile justice involved youth.
Date: Monday, March 5, 2007
Session Time: 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
Presentation Time: 5:15 PM - 5:45 PM