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October 27, 2006 Judges Call for Community Responses to Juvenile Substance Abuse A report by a team of judges, including three from New Hampshire, recommends judicial action to help teens in trouble with drugs and alcohol avoid a life of crime
June 8, 2006 Reclaiming Futures Contracts New Community Liaison
May 4, 2006 Research Shows Significant Improvements in Communities Piloting Reclaiming Futures' Approach to Teens in Trouble Claremont, NH Is One Of The Ten Pilot Sites
March 11, 2002 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Gives New Hampshire District Court $200,000 to Help Troubled Youth
Longer stays in juvenile facilities do not appear to reduce offending. However, continued probation supervision and community-based services provided after a youth is released do make a difference, at least in the six months following release.TW4
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