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Introduction to the Special Issue on Reclaiming Futures

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Looking back, looking ahead to a second decade of an RWJF national program to reshape services to young people served by juvenile justice, and drug and alcohol treatment programs.

Helping Substance-Involved Young People in Juvenile Justice Be Successful

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

The RWJF Reclaiming Futures national program engaged communities to reinvent the way substance abuse treatment services were conceptualized and delivered in juvenile courts.

Reclaiming Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime

January 13, 2011 | Program Result

The program focused on assisting juvenile justice systems in 10 communities to work with alcohol and drug treatment providers and community members to help teens not only in trouble with the law but also with drug and alcohol problems.

Investing In Reclaiming Futures

January 20, 2011 | Audio

Investing in Reclaiming Futures: A Promising Model for Cost-Effective Juvenile Justice Reform

Portland Teen Describes What Reclaiming Futures Meant to Her Life

September 2, 2010 | Program Result

At a Capitol Hill briefing in 2006, 19-year-old Tiffiney Hendon of Portland, Ore., described her journey from being a methamphetamine addict to now serving as a mentor to young women with similar struggles.

Functional Impairment in Youth Three Years after Detention

June 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This study investigated the behavioral patterns of young people three and a half years after they had been detained at the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center (CCJDC) in Chicago. Researchers employed a functional impairment rating that assessed eight behavioral domains.

Reclaiming Futures

January 1, 2010 | Book

In this chapter of the Anthology, Sara Solovitch, a California-based freelance writer and former columnist for the San Jose Mercury News, examines the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Reclaiming Futures program.

$2.3-Million Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant Expands Reclaiming Futures

May 14, 2009 | News Release

New funds expand innovative model that helps turn teen lives around.

Northwestern University Fellowship Funds Longitudinal Study of Health Care Needs of Juvenile Delinquents

June 1, 2006 | Program Result

In 1995, researchers at Northwestern University launched the Northwestern Juvenile Project, a longitudinal survey tracking the health care needs and outcomes of youth from the Cook County (Chicago) juvenile justice system.

Northwestern Juvenile Project Finds Drug Use, Psychiatric Disorders, Risky Sex Among Young Chicago-Area Offenders in the Late 1990s

June 1, 2005 | Program Result

Researchers from Northwestern University Medical School interviewed 1,829 youth detained at the juvenile facility in Cook County, Ill., as part of a longitudinal study of the health issues and outcomes of youth in juvenile detention.

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