How Collaborative the Collaboration? Assessing Interagency Collaboration within a Juvenile Court Diversion Program |
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Authors: | James G Dickerson Crystal Collins‐Camargo Ramie Martin‐Galijatovic |
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Institution: | 1. Assistant Professor in the Master of Social Work Program, as well as Director of the Center for Social Justice Education at the University of Southern Indiana;2. University of Louisville, Kent School of Social Work |
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Abstract: | Juvenile delinquency with co‐occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders has become an increasing problem within the United States. In part this can be attributed to the excessive number of delinquent youth entering the juvenile justice system with untreated substance abuse and/or mental health disorders. In an effort to combat this problem, interagency collaborations have been formed to provide more effective treatment services. One such interagency collaboration is the JETS Program. This study identifies the strengths and limitations of establishing an interagency collaboration within the first year of a juvenile treatment court's inception. |
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