The authors shine a welcome light on the sometimes-murky question of evidence-based practice in the juvenile justice system. For students and academics, this handbook provides a cutting-edge distillation of current research. For policymakers and practitioners, it clears up much of the confusion surrounding evidence-based practice and offers a practical guide for improving outcomes and reducing costs.
- Rob Lubitz, Juvenile Justice and Criminal Justice Consulting,
A Handbook for Evidence-based Juvenile Justice Systems is a game-changer for both researchers and practitioners. The authors provide a soup-to-nuts strategy for juvenile justice system reform, moving the conversation from whether a particular program is 'evidence-based' to providing a continuum of intervention options evaluated as they are actually implemented, with strategies for continuous improvement. The research-to-practice gap has been officially bridged by this blueprint to providing the right service, to the right youth, at the right time, with the right quality, and in the right dosage. Truly a juvenile justice administrator’s dream.
- Michael Baglivio, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice,
This comprehensive handbook is a 'must-read' for any juvenile justice professional seeking to implement evidence-based programs and practices.
- Keith Snyder, Juvenile Court Judges' Commission, Pennsylvania Judicial Center,
If one wants to be smart about reducing crime, this highly informative book is essential reading.
- Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh,