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> Serving Non-violent Youthful Offenders in Their Communities: The Costs and Benefits of a More Effective Juvenile Justice System for Arkansas February 2013
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Families February / HISTECON Associates Inc. / Youth Services / /

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice / Georgetown Public Policy Institute / University of Arkansas / Washington State Institute / Georgetown University / /

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aftercare services / re-retry services / /

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Division of Youth Services / Annie E. Casey Foundation / Department of Correction / Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families / U.S. Department of Justice / UN Court / Georgetown Public Policy Institute / Department of Criminal Justice / Georgetown University / Arkansas Juvenile Assessment and Treatment Center / John Jay College of Criminal Justice / Center for Juvenile Justice Reform / University of Arkansas / Department of Human Services Division of Youth Services / Washington State Institute for Public Policy / Arkansas Department of Human Services / /

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Pat Arthur / Douglas N. Evans / Mary Parker / Tim Roche / Paul Kelly / /

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Senior Policy Analyst / Youth Advocate / /

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Texas / Ohio / Illinois / North Carolina / Arkansas / Washington / Michigan / /

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CBA / /

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www.aecf.org / http /

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