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What Does It Take to Make Collaboration Work? Lessons Learned Through the Criminal Justice System Project
Publication year:
2004
| Cataloged on:
Sep. 21, 2007
ANNOTATION: This review of the evaluation of the National Institute of Corrections' Criminal Justice System Project (CJSP) "highlights the value of collaboration and provides practical tips on how to make the collaborative process more efficient and more likely to produce favorable outcomes" (p. 1). The top twelve lessons learned are explained. One lesson learned is that the individuals or group taking the lead on a project are officially sanctioned and authorized to act on decisions made by them.