In June, 2010, the Alaska Division of Juvenile Justice (Division) invited the Alaska Judicial
Council and the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) at University of Alaska
Anchorage to assist “in understanding how scores on the Division’s assessment instrument for
juveniles, the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI), reflect the actual
recidivism of juveniles who’ve received services from the Division.” Other states had shown that
YLS/CMI scores could be helpful in predicting recidivism among the youths they served, but Alaska
had not yet done the comparable research. ISER and the Council agreed that the questions proposed
would provide valuable information and help the Division to better address the reasons for youth
recidivism.The Division of Juvenile Justice.Executive Summary / Introduction / Part 1: Research background and design / Part 2: Findings / Part 3: Summary and Conclusions / Appendice