South Bronx Community Connections is a three-year pilot project implemented by Community Connections for Youth (CCFY), a Bronx-based non-profit organization dedicated to building community capacity for juvenile justice reform. Through the SBCC project, CCFY demonstrated that a collaborative grassroots approach could successfully divert neighborhood youth from further juvenile justice system involvement by engaging them in positive youth development programming built on the strengths of local grassroots faith and neighborhood organizations
Despite containing numerous wealthy geographic areas, the state of Connecticut continues to struggle...
Kansas City, Missouri, is one of six sites in Community Change for Youth Development (CCYD), a natio...
Evaluation of a Collaboration of National Non-Profit Health and Welfare Organizations as They Worked...
When justice-involved youth are supervised by local agencies and placed with locally operated progra...
The Neighborhood Opportunity and Accountability Board (NOAB) is an innovative, community-driven yout...
A key component of youthCONNECT has been the development of a shared framework for monitoring outcom...
From 1995 through 2002, P/PV worked with six neighborhoods around the country to develop and institu...
In an attempt to assist local jurisdictions with violence prevention, the U.S. Department of Justice...
In 2012, the Research and Evaluation Center at John Jay College began to publish the results of an a...
In Fall 2007, Hudson Guild -- a settlement house that provides services to hundreds of adults, teens...
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is invested in preventing violence...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
The staggeringly disproportionate numbers of youth of color in the juvenile court system in Alleghen...
Court Innovation, implemented an experiment designed to address the positive perceptions of youth cr...
This case study aims to demonstrate how youth philanthropy can be an avenue to democratize philanthr...
Despite containing numerous wealthy geographic areas, the state of Connecticut continues to struggle...
Kansas City, Missouri, is one of six sites in Community Change for Youth Development (CCYD), a natio...
Evaluation of a Collaboration of National Non-Profit Health and Welfare Organizations as They Worked...
When justice-involved youth are supervised by local agencies and placed with locally operated progra...
The Neighborhood Opportunity and Accountability Board (NOAB) is an innovative, community-driven yout...
A key component of youthCONNECT has been the development of a shared framework for monitoring outcom...
From 1995 through 2002, P/PV worked with six neighborhoods around the country to develop and institu...
In an attempt to assist local jurisdictions with violence prevention, the U.S. Department of Justice...
In 2012, the Research and Evaluation Center at John Jay College began to publish the results of an a...
In Fall 2007, Hudson Guild -- a settlement house that provides services to hundreds of adults, teens...
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is invested in preventing violence...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
The staggeringly disproportionate numbers of youth of color in the juvenile court system in Alleghen...
Court Innovation, implemented an experiment designed to address the positive perceptions of youth cr...
This case study aims to demonstrate how youth philanthropy can be an avenue to democratize philanthr...
Despite containing numerous wealthy geographic areas, the state of Connecticut continues to struggle...
Kansas City, Missouri, is one of six sites in Community Change for Youth Development (CCYD), a natio...
Evaluation of a Collaboration of National Non-Profit Health and Welfare Organizations as They Worked...