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Nevada’ Revised Statute 62B.615 established an “evidence-based program resource center,” the Nevada Center for Juvenile Justice Innovation (NCJJI), to support quality programs and practices in Nevada’s juvenile justice system. In keeping with this mission, the NCJJI podcast series aims to shed light on emerging juvenile justice research, programs, practices, and innovations in the field. Each episode features expert guests who share recent insights from their research and/or practice in the field.
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Dr. Brittany Rudd of the University of Illinois at Chicago joins the podcast to share the findings from her recent paper “Harnessing quality improvement and implementation science to support the implementation of suicide prevention practices in juvenile detention.” We discuss the alarming increase in suicidal behaviors in youth and the important role that juvenile justice […] The post “We Can Save Lives”: Harnessing quality improvement and implementation science to support the implementation of suicide prevention practices in juvenile detention with guest Dr. Brittany Rudd appeared first on NCJFCJ.
Kara Beckman, Cynthia Prosek, and Gio Veliz join the podcast to share the findings from their recent paper Reducing Re-arrest Through Community-Led, Police-Initiated Restorative Justice Diversion Tailored for Youth. We discuss the challenges of working with a wide range of stakeholders to improve outcomes for youth as well as the many benefits of this restorative, […] The post It’s Not Hard If We Do It Together: Reducing Re-arrest Through Community-Led, Police-Initiated Restorative Justice Diversion Tailored for Youth with guests Kara Beckman, Cynthia Prosek, and Gio Veliz appeared first on NCJFCJ.
Trauma Matters: Racialized Gender Differences in Mental Health Service Use, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Recidivism Among Justice‑Involved African American Youth with guest Abigail Williams-Butler.   Dr. Abigail Williams-Butler of Rutgers University joins the podcast to share the findings from her recent paper Racialized Gender Differences in Mental Health Service Use, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Recidivism […] The post Trauma Matters: Racialized Gender Differences in Mental Health Service Use, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Recidivism Among Justice‑Involved African American Youth appeared first on NCJFCJ.
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