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What Works, Wisconsin: What Science Tells Us about Cost-Effective Programs for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
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What Works, Wisconsin: What Science Tells Us about Cost-Effective Programs for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: This report "highlight[s] a number of proven, effective programs and review[s] the strongest evidence available in several categories of interventions" (p. i). Sections following an executive summary are: project overview; cost-effective programs to prevent delinquency and crime; review of programs and approaches -- primary prevention, secondary prevention, and juvenile offender programs; considerations for implementing evidence-based programs; recommendations; and conclusions.