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    2 research outputs found

    Moving Toward Equal Ground: Engaging the Capacity of Youth, Families, and Communities to Improve Treatment Services and Outcomes in the Juvenile Justice System

    Author
    1. Alan Robichaud
    2. Hazel Cameron
    3. Jackie Miller
    4. Jaime Molina
    5. Kym Carmichael
    6. Michael Kerosky
    7. Michelle Demitchell
    8. Pam Pilgrim
    9. Ray Goodman
    10. Rey Espana
    11. Roland Akers
    12. Roma Stephens
    13. Tom Begich
    14. Travis Eagle Bear
    15. Victoria Shaver
    16. Zerrick Keyes
    Publication venue
    Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
    Publication date
    07/07/2007
    Field of study
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    Outlines RWJF's Reclaiming Futures project, describes successful programs at ten sites, and shares lessons learned about the importance of involving families and communities in improving the juvenile justice system's drug and alcohol treatment programs
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    Unpacking “Sexting”: A Systematic Review of Nonconsensual Sexting in Legal, Educational, and Psychological Literatures

    Author
    1. Barkacs L. L.
    2. Barry J. L.
    3. DeMitchell T. A.
    4. Hall R
    5. Kowalczyk W.
    6. Levendowski A.
    7. Marcus S.
    8. Michelle A. Krieger
    9. Nunziato D. C.
    10. Pellai L. A.
    11. Ringrose J.
    12. Shariff S.
    13. Weis K.
    14. Willard N. E.
    Publication venue
    'SAGE Publications'
    Publication date
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