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This month's Reading List features articles on family and parental involvement. Short summaries and links to the full text are provided for each article.
Osher, T., & Hunt, P. (2002, December). Involving families of youth who are in contact with the juvenile justice system. Research and Program Brief. Washington, DC: National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice.
Walker, J. A., & Friedman, K. (2001, January). “Listening and learning from families in juvenile justice”: A project of the Maryland Coalition for Families for Children’s Mental Health. Columbia, MD: Maryland Coalition of Families for Children’s Mental Heath.
Lichtenwalter, C., Bolerjack, M., & Edwards, J. A. (1997). Parents at the front door in family court and child welfare: Developing parent supports in the juvenile justice system. Focal Point, 11(1), 15–17.
Osher, T. W. (1994, October). Getting me on your team: Building partnerships with families. Presented at the Issues in Community Mental Health: Focus on Families symposium.
Slaton, E. (2004). Family engagement in evaluation: Lessons learned. Rockville, MD: Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health.
Kumpfer, K. L., & Alvardo, R. (1998, November). Effective family strengthening interventions. Juvenile Justice Bulletin. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
McDonald, L., & Howard, D. (1998, December). Families and schools together. OJJDP Fact Sheet, 88. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
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