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Browsing by Subject Mentally ill children—Legal status, laws, etc—United States
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2014
Dual diagnosis screening and assessment for youth in the juvenile justice system
Collins, Kari
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Kilgore, Michelle
2015
Enhancing substance use treatment and juvenile justice partnerships within a system of care: Reclaiming futures within the system of care
Collins, Kari
2007
Juvenile probation officers call for a new response to teen drug and alcohol use and dependency
Reclaiming Futures Treatment Fellowship
2007
Key Terminology for communities developing alcohol and drug treatment programs in partnership with the juvenile justice system
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Mar-2003
Lessons learned: Reclaiming Futures National Advisory Committee shares experiences in systems reform
Reclaiming Futures National Program Office
2007
Moving toward equal ground: Engaging the capacity of youth, families, and communities to improve treatment services and outcomes in the juvenile justice system
Reclaiming Futures Community Fellowship