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Evaluation of a trauma-informed program for juvenile justice-involved youth : the pilot program at Lookout Mountain Youth Services Center / Stephanie Brooks Holliday, Jirka Taylor, Priscillia Hunt, Ifeanyi Edochie, Sarah B. Hunter.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Holliday, Stephanie Brooks, author.
Contributor:
RAND Social and Economic Well-Being (Program)
Rand Corporation.
Colorado. Department of Human Services.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Juvenile delinquency--Colorado.
Juvenile delinquency.
Juvenile justice, Administration of--Colorado.
Juvenile justice, Administration of.
Juvenile delinquents--Rehabilitation--Colorado.
Juvenile delinquents.
Juvenile delinquents--Rehabilitation.
Colorado.
Other Title:
Evaluation of a Trauma-Informed Program for Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation 2020
System Details:
Mode of access: Internet via WWW.
Summary:
There is increasing recognition of the prevalence of trauma exposure among youth involved in the juvenile justice system. To better address the needs of these youth while mitigating negative downstream consequences of their behavior (e.g., youth recidivism), there have been efforts to develop trauma-informed programming. In this report, the authors conduct an evaluation of a trauma-informed pilot program run by the Colorado Division of Youth Services (DYS) in a residential youth facility. The authors find that core elements of the pilot program are consistent with trauma-informed models. Similar models, such as the Missouri Model, have been demonstrated to be effective in reducing negative youth and staff outcomes. However, the authors found few significant effects of the pilot program on outcomes of interest during the evaluation period. That said, there were a number of implementation challenges that may have contributed to the lack of significant differences. These include potential contamination effects, as staff and youth from across units interacted during the study period, as well as obstacles related to staffing levels and larger facility-level concerns. As the program continues to be implemented, it will be important to develop a clear program model; address concerns related to training and staffing levels; and continue to monitor the implementation and outcomes of the program.
Contents:
Introduction
Method
Evaluation Results
Conclusion
Appendix A: Supplemental Youth and Staff Results
Appendix B: Semistructured Interview Protocol
Appendix C: Additional Cost Analysis Tables.

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