Using Goal Achievement Training in juvenile justice settings to improve substance use services for youth on community supervision
Abstract Background The link between substance use and involvement in the juvenile justice system has been well established. Justice-involved youth tend to have higher rates of drug use than their non-offending peers. At the same time, continued use can contribute to an elevated risk of recidivism,...
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Main Authors: | Jacqueline Horan Fisher (Author), Jennifer E. Becan (Author), Philip W. Harris (Author), Alexis Nager (Author), Connie Baird-Thomas (Author), Aaron Hogue (Author), John P. Bartkowski (Author), Tisha Wiley (Author), The JJ-TRIALS Cooperative (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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