When Systems Collaborate: How Three Jurisdictions Improved Their Handling of Dual-Status Cases
April 21, 2015
The National Center for Juvenile Justice, the NCJFCJ's research division, has released the first in a new series of case-study publications supporting themes explored in the Juvenile Justice Geography, Policy, Practice, and Statistics website (JJGPS.org).
When Systems Collaborate provides case studies of three jurisdictions that coordinate information and services for youth who are involved in both the juvenile justice and child welfare systems (dual-status youth). The three jurisdictions profiled herein were selected based on a 50-state and District of Columbia survey and provide examples of promising cross-system efforts.
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