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Reclaiming futures and juvenile reentry: The case for joining forces

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  • Altschuler, David M.

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More than a decade earlier than the launching of Reclaiming Futures, federally funded work began on the reentry of juvenile offenders returning to the community from state secure correctional facilities. This work led to the development of a juvenile reentry model referred to as the Intensive Aftercare Program model. Work has continued in adapting the model to other populations and settings. This article discusses the compatibility of the juvenile reentry and Reclaiming Futures models, examining their components with respect to overarching case management, continuity of care, and evidence-based practices. Lessons learned from juvenile reentry and the implications for policy and programming are highlighted as they apply to the Reclaiming Futures model.

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  • Altschuler, David M., 2011. "Reclaiming futures and juvenile reentry: The case for joining forces," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 33(Supplemen), pages 66-69, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:33:y:2011:i:supplement1:p:s66-s69
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    1. Korchmaros, Josephine D. & Thompson-Dyck, Kendra & Haring, Rodney C., 2017. "Professionals' perceptions of and recommendations for matching juvenile drug court clients to services," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 73(C), pages 149-164.

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