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1 Reclaiming Futures Bibliography Page 1 of 22

2 Reclaiming Futures Bibliography The purpose of this document is to list the various published articles, research reports, professional presentations and other types of documents that have included a discussion of the Reclaiming Futures approach and model. If you know of other documents please let us know (info@reclaimingfutures.org) and we will add to the bibliography. Page 2 of 22

3 Journal Articles and Book Chapters Altschuler, D.M. (2011). Reclaiming futures and juvenile reentry: The case for joining forces. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S41-S53. Retrieved from dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Anderegg, J. M., Bamberger, J. T., Capizzi, J. A., Clark, J. P., Heaston, J. C., Hitchcock, M. W.,... & Welch, E. (2006). Reclaiming Futures: A model for judicial leadership in community responses to juvenile substance abuse. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 57(3), doi: /j tb00124.x Baumer, P.C., Korchmaros, J.D., & Valdez, E.S. (2016). Who is served and who is missed by juvenile drug courts implementing evidence-based treatment. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & A. Greene (Eds.) [Guest Issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Butts, J., & Roman, J. (2009). Juvenile Crime Interventions. In D.L. Weimer & A.R. Vining (Eds.), Investing in the Disadvantaged: Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Social Policies, Washington D.C.: Georgetown University Press. Retrieved from Cavanaugh, D., Kraft, M.K., Muck, R., & Merrigan, D. M. (2011). Toward an effective treatment system for adolescents with substance use disorders: The role of states. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S16-S22. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Page 3 of 22

4 Chassin, L. (2008). Juvenile justice and substance use. The Future of Children, 18(2), doi: /foc Dennis, M.L., Baumer, P.C., & Stevens, S. (2016). The concurrent evolution and intertwined nature of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures approaches to juvenile justice reform. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & A. Greene (Eds.) [Guest Issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Hornberger, S., & Smith, S.L. (2011). Family involvement in adolescent substance abuse treatment and recovery: What do we know? What lies ahead? Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S70-S76. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Easterling, D. (2013). Getting to collective impact: How funders can contribute over the life course of the work. The Foundation Review, 5(2), doi: /FOUNDATIONREVIEW-D Easterling, D., Mayfield-Arnold, E., Jones, J. A., & Smart, A.J. (2013). Achieving synergy with collaborative problem solving: The value of system analysis. The Foundation Review, 5(1), doi: /FOUNDATIONREVIEW-D Edwards, J. L. P. (2006). Reclaiming Futures: A model for judicial leadership. Juven ile and Family Court Journal, 57(3), III-IV. doi: /j tb00123.x Greene, A., Ostlie, E., Kagan, R., & Davis, M. (2016). The process of integrating practices: The juvenile drug court and Reclaiming Futures logic model. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & Page 4 of 22

5 A. Greene (Eds.) [Guest Issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Greene, A., Thompson-Dyck, K., Wright, M.S., Davis, M. & Haverly, K. (2016). Community engagement: perspectives on the essential elements of juvenile drug courts implementing Reclaiming Futures. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & A. Greene (Eds.) [Guest Issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Goodluck, C., & White Hat, M. (2011). Reclaiming Futures initiative from a Sicangu Lakota tribal perspective: Lessons shared. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S29- S33. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Kagan, R., & Ostlie, E.M. (2016). Policy and program implications from that national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & A. Greene (Eds.) [Guest Issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Korchmaros, J.D., Baumer, P.C., & Valdez, E.S. (2016). Critical components of adolescent substance use treatment programs The impact of juvenile drug court: strategies in practice and elements of Reclaiming Futures. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & A. Greene (Eds.) Page 5 of 22

6 [Guest Issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Korchmaros, J.D., Stevens, S.J., Greene, A.R., Davis, M. & Chalot, R. (2015). Meeting the treatment needs: Overall effectiveness and critical components of juvenile drug court/reclaiming Futures programs. Journal of Juvenile Justice, 4(2), Retrieved from Nissen, L. (2006). Bringing strength-based philosophy to life in juvenile justice. Reclaiming Children and Youth, 15(1), Retrieved from Nissen Burney, L. (2011). Community-directed engagement and positive youth development: Developing positive and progressive pathways between youth and their communities in Reclaiming Futures. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S23-S28. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Nissen Burney, L. (2007). Reclaiming Futures: Communities helping teens overcome drugs, alcohol and crime A new practice framework for juvenile justice. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 39(1), dx.doi.org/ / Nissen Burney, L. (2006). Effective adolescent substance abuse treatment in juvenile justice settings: Practice and policy recommendations. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 23(3), doi: /s Page 6 of 22

7 Nissen Burney, L., Butts, J.A., Merrigan, D., & Kraft, M.K. (2006). The RWJF Reclaiming Futures initiative: Improving interventions for justice-involved youth. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 57(4), doi: /j tb00130.x Nissen Burney, L., & Curry-Stevens, A. (2012). Evolving on purpose: Results of a qualitative study to explore how public youth system reform advocates apply anti-oppressive practice frameworks in a collaborative training and action process. Action Research, 10(4), doi: / Nissen Burney, L., Hunt, S.R., Bullman, S., Marmo, J., & Smith, D. (2004). Systems of Care for treatment of adolescent substance use disorders: background, principles and opportunities. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 36(4) , doi: / Nissen Burney, L., & Kraft, M. K. (2007). The evolution of substance abuse treatment in juvenile justice. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7(3), dx.doi.org/ /j160v07n03_04 Nissen Burney, L., Mackin, J.R., Weller, J.M., & Tarte, J.M. (2005). Identifying strengths as fuel for change: A conceptual and theoretical framework for the Youth Competency Assessment. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 56(1) doi: /j tb00099.x Nissen Burney, L., & Merrigan, D. (2011). The development and evolution of Reclaiming Futures at the ten-year mark: Reflections and recommendations Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S9-S15. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Nissen Burney, L., & Merrigan, D. (2011). Helping substance-involved young people in juvenile justice be successful: Conceptual and structural foundations of the Reclaiming Futures Page 7 of 22

8 model. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S3-S8. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Nissen, L.B., Merrigan, D.M., & Kraft, M.K. (2005). Moving mountains together: strategic community leadership and systems change. Child Welfare, 84,(2), Abstract received from PMID: Nissen Burney, L., Merrigan, D., & Schubert, K. (2011) Conclusion to special issue on Reclaiming Futures. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S77. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Nissen Burney, L., Merrigan, D. & Schubert, K. (2011). Introduction to the special issue on Reclaiming Futures. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S1-S2. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Nissen Burney, L. & Pearce, J. (2011). Exploring the implementation of justice-based alcohol and drug intervention strategies with juvenile offenders: Reclaiming Futures, enhanced adolescent substance abuse treatment, and juvenile drug courts. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S60-S65. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Pilnik, L. (2008). Reclaiming Futures: Freeing youth from drugs and crime. Child Law Practice Online, 27(2), Retrieved from thcheckdam.pdf Page 8 of 22

9 Prichard, M., Nissen Burney, L., Farrell, P., & Moore, M. (2011). Reclaiming Futures: Using communication to drive community and systems change. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S34-S40. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Roman, J.K., Butts, J.A., & Roman-Gouvis, C. (2011). Evaluating systems change in a juvenile justice reform initiative. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S41-S53. dx.doi.org/ /j.childyouth Stevens-Curry, A. & Nissen-Burney, L. (2011). Reclaiming Futures considers an anti-oppressive frame to decrease disparities. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(Suppl. 1), S54-S59. Stevens, S. (2016). History of juvenile justice in the United States: The need for ongoing research. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & A. Greene (Eds.) [Guest Issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), 1-5. Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Taxman, F.S., Henderson, C., Young, D., & Farrell, J. (2014). The impact of training interventions on organizational readiness to support innovations in juvenile justice offices. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41(2) doi: /s Taxman, F., Debus-Sherrill, S., & Watson, C.A., (2012). Services for youth in closed settings: Gaps in services. In E.L. Grigorenko (Ed.), Handbook of Juvenile Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry. New York, NY: Springer. doi: / Page 9 of 22

10 Tyson, J. (2016). Implications of the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures on future directions for practice: Understanding the why, who, and how of a juvenile drug court approach. In S. Stevens, J.D. Korchmaros, & A. Greene (Eds.) [Guest issue], Findings from the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Drug Court Review, X(1), Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute. Retrieved from Young, D. W., Dembo, R., & Henderson, C. E. (2007). A national survey of substance abuse treatment for juvenile offenders. In F.S. Taxman, D.W. Young, & B.W. Fletcher (Eds.) [Special section], The National Criminal Justice Treatment and Practices Survey. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 32(3), Solovitch, S. (2009). Reclaiming Futures. In S. L. Isaacs & D. C. Colby (Eds.), To Improve Health and Health Care, Volume XIII: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Retrieved from Reports and Unpublished Manuscripts Akers, R., Begich, T., Cameron, H., Carmichael, K., Demitchell, M., Eagle Bear, T., España, R. Stephens, R. (2007). Moving toward equal ground: Engaging the capacity of youth, families, and communities to improve treatment services and outcomes in the juvenile justice system. A Reclaiming Futures National Fellowship Report. Portland, OR: Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland State University. Retrieved from Reclaiming Page 10 of 22

11 Futures National Program Office website: Begich, T., Chambers, B., Golden, R., Goodman III, R., Kilgore, M., McGuire, C Caramichael, S. (2007). How to implement a model to get youth off drugs and out of crime. A Reclaiming Futures National Fellowship Report. Portland, OR: Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland State University. Retrieved from Reclaiming Futures National Program Office website: Binard, J., & Prichard, M. (2008, July). Model policies for juvenile justice and substance abuse treatment: A report by Reclaiming Futures. Abstract retrieved from National Criminal Justice Reference Service, NCJ number Butts, J.A., & Roman, J. (2007). Changing systems: Outcomes from the RWJF Reclaiming Futures initiative on juvenile justice and substance abuse. A Reclaiming Futures National Evaluation Report. Portland, OR: Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland State University. Retrieved from Butts, J.A., Roman, J.K., & Gitlow, E., Rosenblatt, A., Selby, P., Swartz, J.A., & Tappin, R.J. (2009). Organizing for outcomes: measuring the effects of Reclaiming Futures in four communities. In Butts, J.A., Roman, J.K., Gitlow, E. (Eds.) A Reclaiming Futures National Evaluation Report. Portland, OR: Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland State University. Retrieved from Reclaiming Futures National Program Office website: comes_2009.pdf Page 11 of 22

12 Carnevale Associates, LLC and University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2015). National cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures: Merging Reclaiming Futures into juvenile drug courts, lessons learned for implementation. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: %20Lessons%20Learned%20for%20Implementation_Final.pdf Carnevale Associates, LLC & University of Arizona -Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2014, January). National cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures. Normative expectations of the integrated JDC/RF drug court logic model. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: inal%20_7% pdf Chestnut Health Systems & University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2014, September). National cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures: Cross-site report: recruitment and retention. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: Site%20Report_Recruitment%20and%20Retention.pdf Dishongh, D., Eltman, C., Goris, J., Landry, S., Manov, B., Noto, J., & Winkleman, W. M. (2007, January). Improved care for teens in trouble with drugs, alcohol, and crime: Reclaiming Futures Treatment Providers advocate for change. A Reclaiming Futures Page 12 of 22

13 National Fellowship Report. Portland, OR: Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland State University. Retrieved from Reclaiming Futures National Program Office website: gcare07.pdf McCollister, K., Baumer, P., & The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2015, March). Cross-site report: Cost analysis overview and results narrative March Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: page/cross- Site%20Report%20Cost%20Analysis%20Overview%20and%20Results%20Narrative_5%20 Site%20Report.pdf Miller, G. (2016, May 19). King County Department of Community and Human Services: Program brief, SBIRT for youth. King County, Washington: King County Department of Community and Human Services: Retrieved from King County Department of Community and Human Services website: Youth-Program-Briefing-Paper-GMiller.pdf Picard-Fritsche, S. & Kralstein, D. (2012, November). The Nassau juvenile treatment court program outcomes and impact evaluation. New York, New York: Center for Court Innovation: Retrieved from Center for Court Innovation website: 0.pdf Page 13 of 22

14 Roman, J.K., Sundquist, A., Butts, J.A., Chalfin, A., & Tidd, S. (2010). Cost-benefit analysis of Reclaiming Futures. A Reclaiming Futures National Evaluation Report. Portland, OR: Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland State University. Retrieved from Reclaiming Futures National Program Office website: is2010.pdf Tappin, R.J., & McGlashan, L. (2007, November). Evaluating Reclaiming Futures: Final performance review. Concord, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies. Retrieved from New Hampshire Center for Public Studies website: University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2015, March). Final crosssite report: Evaluation of drug court/change team - March 2015 Five Site Report. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: ge%20team_final.pdf University of Arizona-Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2014, November). National cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures: Snohomish County final report. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from Snohomish County website: University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2014, September). Crosssite report: Perceptions of JDC/RF programs - September Tucson, Arizona: The Page 14 of 22

15 University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: Site%20Report_Perceptions%20of%20Programs.pdf University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2014, June). Cross-site report: Social connectedness - June Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: ness_final.pdf University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women & Haring, R. (2014, June). Cross-site report: Collaboration, engaging families, and recommendations to improve matching clients to services June Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: ollaboration%20engaging%20families%20and%20recommendations%20to%20improve%2 0Matching%20Clients%20to%20Services_final.pdf University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2014, March). Cross-site report: Education and employment - March, Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: ort%20eduemp_final.pdf University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2013, September). Crosssite report: Evaluation of drug court/change team September Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: Page 15 of 22

16 %20of%20Change%20Team_10_1_13.pdf University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2013, March). Cross-site report: Formal training - March, Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2013, March). Cross-site preliminary report: Service provision - March, Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona: Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2013, February). Crosssite report: Informal training - February, The University of Arizona: Tucson, Arizona. Retrieved from The University of Arizona SIROW website: Site%20Specific_cross-site_final.pdf Yahner, J. & Butts, J.A. (2007). Agency Relations: Social Network Dynamics and the RWJF Reclaiming Futures Initiative. A Reclaiming Futures National Evaluation Report. Portland, OR: Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland State University. Retrieved from Page 16 of 22

17 Professional Presentations Baumer, P., & Dennis, M.L., (2015). The concurrent evolution and intertwined nature of juvenile drug courts (JDC) and Reclaiming Futures (RF) approach to juvenile justice reform [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from pdf Baumer, P., Korchmaros, J.D., Stevens, S.J., Dennis, M.L., & Moritz, K.R. (2015). Programmatic factors related to outcomes in juvenile outpatient treatment: Evaluating the effectiveness of juvenile drug courts [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Butts, J.A. & Roman, J. (2007). Measuring system changes in Reclaiming Futures communities: national evaluation results [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Brennan, E., Jivanjee, P., Elkin, E., Myers, C., Murphy, B., & Carvente, H. (2016). Promoting positive futures: Evidence based practices in juvenile justice and behavioral health [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Reclaiming-Futures pdf Chalot, R. (2014). Creating effective evidence collection systems [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Estrada, B. (2014). Performance measurement and quality: Integrating performance indicators into everyday practice [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Page 17 of 22

18 NG%20PERFORMANCE%20INDICATORS%20INTO%20EVERYDAY%20PRACTICE. pdf Davis, M. Baumer, P., & Korchmaros, J.D. (2015). Key findings off the national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from page/key%20findings%20off%20the%20national%20cross- SITE%20EVALUATION%20OF%20JUVENILE%20DRUG%20COURTS%20AND%20R ECLAIMING%20FUTURES_AHSR%20Conference.pdf Davis, M. (2013). National cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from RF%20Cross%20Site%20Evaluation%20presentation_RF- PD%20Fellowship%20meeting_ pdf Estrada, B., Ihnes, P., & Dennis, M. (2014). Performance Measurement and Quality: Integrating Performance Indicators into Everyday Practice [Abstract]. Retrieved from +Paper&selected_paper_id=740608&PHPSESSID=gr3n2kjgk7jbac7ac39jpucci7 Greene, A. R., Korchmaros, J. D., Ostlie, E. M., Kagan, R., Davis, M., Stevens, S. J. & Carnevale, J. (2014). Guiding system-level change: Developing a comprehensive plan for integrating innovative programs into drug court [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Page 18 of 22

19 INAL2%20approved.pdf Greene, A.R., Ostlie, E.M., & Kagan, R. (2015). Assessing fidelity to a logic model: The national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts (JDC) and Reclaiming Futures experience [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Korchmaros, J. D., Stevens, S. J. & Greene, A. R. (2014). The national cross-site evaluation of juvenile drug courts and Reclaiming Futures [Abstract]. Retrieved from +Paper&selected_paper_id=740607&PHPSESSID=4l0r91dpqffhm10kfu4mnmntf2 McCollister, K., Baumer, P., Davis, M., Greene, A., Stevens, S., & Dennis, M. (2015). Economic evaluation of the juvenile drug court/reclaiming Futures (JDC/RF) model [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from McCollister, K., Ihnes, P., Davis, M., Greene, A., Stevens, S. & Dennis, M. (2014). Economic analysis of an integrated juvenile drug court/reclaiming Futures Model: Methods and Results from Five Sites [Abstract]. Retrieved from +Paper&selected_paper_id=740609&PHPSESSID=0sfjf93ml72s7n0akt7drnot93 Miller, G. (2015, September). SBIRT for Youth Learning Community: Featuring Geoff Miller. National Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment Addiction Technology Page 19 of 22

20 Transfer Center SBIRT ATTC. Pittsburg, PA: Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Murphy, B. & Elkin, E. (2016, January). SBIRT for Youth Learning Community: Featuring Bridget Murphy and Evan Elkin. National Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment Addiction Technology Transfer Center SBIRT ATTC. Pittsburg, PA: Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Ostlie, E., Kagan, R., & Greene, A. (2013). Juvenile drug court strategies in practice and Reclaiming Futures: An integrated logic model [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from RF%20Logic%20Model%20Presentation_ pdf Stevens, S., Korchmaros, J., Greene, A. & Davis, M. (2013). Models for success: An integrated approach for juvenile drug court [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from University of Arizona - Southwest Institute for Research on Women (2013). Models for success: An integrated approach for juvenile drug court [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from News Articles and other News Media Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly (2001). RWJF project seeks to reshape youth offender services. Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly, 13(14). ISSN Hayes, E. (2014, September). PSU youth program received $2M Conrad Hilton Page 20 of 22

21 Foundation grant. Portland OR: Portland Business Journal. Retrieved from Hendrickson, E. (2015, January) Reclaiming Futures program awarded $2 million. Portland, OR: Portland State Vanguard. Retrieved from National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice (n.d.). Five Reclaiming Futures sites to pilot SBIRT. Delmar, NY: Policy Research Associates, Inc. Retrieved from Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (2014, October). Reclaiming Futures to implement new approach to substance use and mental health treatment for at-risk youth. Retrieved from Richardson, S. (2015, January). Five Reclaiming Futures sites chosen to implement SBIRT. Portland, OR: Portland State University. Retrieved from Simonton, S. (2015, January). Public health approach being adapted for kids in trouble with substances, the law. Kennesaw, GA: Juvenile Justice Information Exchange. Retrieved from Page 21 of 22

22 Blogs Reclaiming Futures (2017). Web log posts from Reclaiming Futures National Program Office, Portland, OR: Portland State University. Retrieved from Testimony Roman, J. (2011). Using lessons from recent innovations to create a holistic approach to intervening with juveniles Testimony before the Council of the District of Columbia Committee on Human Services. Retrieved from Page 22 of 22

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