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Successfully Collaborating With the Juvenile Justice System: Benefits, Challenges, and Key Strategies

Author(s): 
Shufelt, J. L., Cocozza, J. J., & Skowyra, K. R.
Organization: 
Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health
Publisher: 
Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health
Date Published: 
January, 2010

This brief takes a closer look at the importance of true collaboration between community-based child-serving agencies in providing a comprehensive array of services and supports and fostering positive outcomes for children, youth, and young adults involved or at risk of involvement with the juvenile justice system.

Download a copy of Successfully Collaborating With the Juvenile Justice System: Benefits, Challenges, and Key Strategies  (PDF, 393 KB) from the Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health Web site.

Keywords
Topics: 
  • Access to Services
  • System Involved Youth
  • Juvenile Justice and System Involved Youth
  • Mental Health
Program Planning and Implementation: 
  • Partnerships and Collaboration
Resource Type: 
  • Brief/Guide

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