The Robert F. Kennedy National Resource Center for Juvenile Justice uses proven models, frameworks, tools, resources and the best available research to improve system performance and outcomes for young people involved with the youth justice system. Our resources are made available online to support jurisdictions undertaking reform with or without technical assistance, with primary focus on youth with prior or current involvement in both the child welfare and youth justice systems, known as dual status youth, the review and improvement of probation and youth justice systems, information and data sharing, and relevant special topics.
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