NIJ: Disrupting Pathways to Gang Violence
Learn more about the National Institute of Justice grant project, Disrupting Pathways to Gang Violence
Learn more about the National Institute of Justice grant project, Disrupting Pathways to Gang Violence
NIJ: Disrupting Pathways to Gang Violence - Funder + Related Projects
NIJ: Disrupting Pathways to Gang Violence - Research Team
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See the comprehensive guidebook on best practices to enhance the quality and effectiveness of probation for young adults 15 – 25 years of age.
Project Summary: Disrupting Gang Pathways for Youth of Color
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Statewide Data Dashboard Initiative Project
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Read the report that evaluates the impact of the Smart Supervision Unit on the young adult participants and their long-term outcomes in the local public safety system.
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Treatment Readiness Dorm Fact Sheets
Treatment Readiness Dorm Report
Explore the results of a series of focus groups that were held at the start of the grant.
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