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Community Based Management Pilot Programs for Youth with Mental Illness Involved in the Criminal Justice System: Program Evaluation Report: Years Three
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Community Based Management Pilot Programs for Youth with Mental Illness Involved in the Criminal Justice System: Program Evaluation Report: Years Three
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Results from an outcome evaluation of pilot programs for mentally ill juveniles involved in the criminal justice system of Colorado are presented. This report is comprised of the following sections: executive summary; recommendations; legislative report; introduction and background; descriptions of the pilot programs; and program evaluation findings -- overall cost analysis, Centennial Mental Health Center's Sterling Pilot Program, and the Access Behavioral Care/University of Colorado Hospital Multisystemic Therapy Team. "Youth who completed the program showed net savings of over $300,000 and youth who did not complete the program showed a net loss of $25,996" (p. 4).