To gain a better understanding of how states support evidence-based programs and practices in juvenile justice, the National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ) conducted state-by-state (including the District of Columbia) inquiries to identify legislation, policies, or positions on evidencebased programs and practices in juvenile justice.
Evidence-Based Policies, Programs, and Practices in Juvenile Justice: Three States Achieving High Standards Through State Support Centers (2016)
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