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Reclaiming Futures: A Model for Judicial Leadership in Community Responses to Juvenile Substance Abuse
Author(s) -
ANDEREGG JUDGE MICHAEL,
BAMBERGER JUDGE THOMAS,
CAPIZZI JUDGE ANTHONY,
CLARK JUDGE PATRICIA,
HEASTON JUDGE CURTIS,
HITCHCOCK MASTER WILLIAM,
HYDE REFEREE GEORGE,
INVEEN LAURA C.,
KELLY EDWIN W.,
KUNTZ NICK,
MARTIN WILLARD G.,
MCCLANAHAN RALPH,
SIEGEL COMMISSIONER STEPHEN,
SULLEY JANEL,
WELCH ELIZABETH
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
juvenile and family court journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.155
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 1755-6988
pISSN - 0161-7109
DOI - 10.1111/j.1755-6988.2006.tb00124.x
Subject(s) - blueprint , government (linguistics) , futures contract , political science , economic justice , public relations , law enforcement , enforcement , prison , juvenile court , criminology , work (physics) , juvenile delinquency , law , sociology , engineering , business , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics , finance
Juvenile courts across the country have become the leading service delivery system for youths with substance abuse problems, not by choice, but by necessity. At 10 communities around the nation, judges and project staff are in their fifth year of pioneering changes to the way the juvenile justice system helps teens in trouble with drugs, alcohol, and crime. These judges are part of Reclaiming Futures, an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and they are working with local leaders to re‐invent the way law enforcement, courts, probation, detention facilities, treatment providers, families, schools, and the community work together to help troubled youths succeed. Together, they have written a guide for judges, court administrators, government entities, community leaders, and interested citizens to share the knowledge and experience they have gained from the nationwide Reclaiming Futures initiative. Their goal is to encourage and motivate others to launch similar projects in their communities, and to provide a blueprint for judges and others striving to undertake this level of collaboration.

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