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For Criminal Justice Professionals

Below are helpful resources and evidence-based information specific to adult and/or juvenile justice practices, programs and policies that work to assist justice-involved individuals, including those with histories of TBI, in becoming productive members of society.

Evidence-Based Resources from Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE)

The following evidence-based information was adapted from http://jjie.org/hub/evidence-based-practices/resources/ and http://jjie.org/hub/evidence-based-practices/reform-trends/

Pennsylvania’s Juvenile Justice System Enhancement Strategy

Transition from Jail to Community” online learning toolkit

Pennsylvania’s Juvenile Justice System Enhancement Strategy assists juvenile justice stakeholders in implementing strategies to prevent delinquency that are grounded in evidence-based practices

For further information on how a strength-based approach informed by the principles of positive youth development can help high-need youth to thrive see “Safely Home” by Youth Advocates Program, Inc. (YAP).

The National Institute of Justice provides evidence ratings of juvenile delinquency prevention programs on its crimesolutions.gov website.

Research in Briefs

Research in Briefs have been developed to summarize potentially helpful information related to effective practices for programming in probation and district court settings. These documents also offer practical application of the information that may be beneficial to criminal justice professionals. See: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Administration/Custom.cfm

For additional information regarding core correctional practices, see this meta-analysis: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15070467

Risk-Need-Responsivity Model

For information regarding the Risk-Need-Responsivity model for the assessment and treatment of offenders see:
http://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/documents/RNRModelForOffenderAssessmentAndRehabilitation.pdf and
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775377/ and
http://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/fed_probation_sept_2014.pdf

Re-entry Program

Planning and implementing a reentry program for individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental disorders reentering from jail or prison. See this resource: http://www.crj.org/assets/2017/09/ToolKit_report_final.pdf

Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Collaborative for Change

See the Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Collaborative for Change website .

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