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November 2000   
Intensive Parole Model for High Risk Juvenile Offenders: Interim Outcomes for the First Cohort of Youth

Robert Barnoski

JRA contracted with the Institute to evaluate the program's implementation, determine whether it reduces recidivism, and analyze its costs and benefits to taxpayers and crime victims. To determine whether intensive parole reduces recidivism, the Institute compared intensive parole youth with a similar group of youth who did not receive intensive parole.

Document ID: (00-11-1201)

 
Keywords: at-risk, delinquency, evaluation, high-risk, intensive parole, intervention program, jra, juvenile justice, juvenile justice and rehabilitation, juvenile offenders, juvenile rehabilitation administration, juveniles, model, model programs, outcomes, probation and parole, program, risk assessment


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