This report presents the findings of an implementation and outcome evaluation of NYC Justice Corps (Justice Corps), a cohort-based workforce development and recidivism reduction program for justice involved young adults that operated from 2008 to 2018. The evaluation examines a 2015 redesign of the Justice Corps program model, which is found to have improved core aspects of service provision while providing a more streamlined set of services. Drawing on findings from this research, the report highlights a set of considerations intended to inform current and future youth justice programming.
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Bridges to Education and Employment for Justice-Involved Youth Evaluation of the NYC Justice Corps Program (2019)
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