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Using Multidisciplinary Partnerships to Advance Juvenile Justice Reform: Experiences in 10 Communities

Todd Honeycutt, Leah Sakala, Janine Zweig, Megan Hague Angus and Sino Esthappan

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Abstract: This article presents findings about the role that partnerships played across 10 communities participating in the deep-end initiative, which supported local jurisdictions to develop and implement practices, policies, and programs that prevent youth involved in the juvenile justice system from being sent to out-of-home placements.

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