Brief Understanding Research and Practice Gaps in Juvenile Justice Early Insights
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Early Insights from the Bridge Project
Hanna Love, Samantha Harvell, Teresa Derrick-Mills, Marcus Gaddy, Akiva Liberman, Janeen Buck Willison, Mary K. Winkler
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Most juvenile justice practitioners are aware of the value of research and evidence-based practices, but few resources exist to help them apply research-informed practices in ways that respect the identities and developmental needs of youth. These and other findings are highlighted in this brief, which documents themes from interviews with key juvenile justice stakeholders. Interview findings reveal the most pressing research and practice gaps in the field, the barriers practitioners face in accessing and implementing research, and the audiences that could benefit most from research translation tools and products.

Research and Evidence Justice and Safety Family and Financial Well-Being
Expertise Early Childhood
Tags Juvenile justice Delinquency and crime Children and youth Victim safety and justice