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Published: 2007
Reclaiming Futures is a comprehensive approach to helping youth caught in the cycle of drugs, alcohol, and crime. An initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Reclaiming Futures promotes new opportunities and standards of care in juvenile justice by bringing communities together to improve drug and alcohol treatment, expand and coordinate services, and find jobs and volunteer work for young people in trouble with the law.
Ten communities across the nation have been involved in developing and testing the Reclaiming Futures model. In each of these communities, families of youth in the system and community members who support them were part of the leadership team. These family and community members came together as Community Fellows to share experiences and learn from each other.
This publication is intended to share what the Community Fellows of Reclaiming Futures, have learned about the crucial role families and community members can play in improving the way they help teens in the juvenile justice system who are struggling with drug and alcohol use. Families and community members have the right to be involved in decisions affecting these adolescents. They provide positive social opportunities that keep teens away from drugs and alcohol. They also have the experience needed to help shape changes in the way youths are treated in the system.
This report makes the case for involving families and community members in the juvenile justice system. It then describes the Reclaiming Futures model, and how family and community involvement is an essential part of each stage of the model. Several examples are given to show how this has been integrated in the 10 Reclaiming Futures sites.
Reclaiming Futures Issues Series of National Fellowship Reports
Publication date:
July 11, 2008
Summary:
To share the lessons learned in implementing the Reclaiming Futures model across 10 pilot sites, the program has issued a series of National Fellowship Reports.
Juvenile Probation Officers Call for a New Response
By:
Reclaiming Futures Justice Fellowship
Publication date:
2007
Summary:
This publication shares what the Justice Fellows of Reclaiming Futures have learned in implementing Reclaiming Futures. Written by juvenile justice professionals for juvenile justice professionals, it is also written for justice system partners, treatment providers,...
Improved Care for Teens in Trouble with Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
By:
Reclaiming Futures Treatment Fellowship
Publication date:
2007
Summary:
This report is a step-by-step guide for treatment professionals seeking to help young people in trouble with drugs, alcohol and crime.
A Model for Judicial Leadership: Community Responses to Juvenile Substance Abuse
By:
Anderegg M, Bamberger TE, Capizzi A, Clark P, Heaston C, Hitchcock W, Inveen L, Kelly EW, Kuntz N, Martin WG, McClanahan R, Siegel SS, Sulley J and Welch E
Publication date:
March 2006
Summary:
This report offers a set of practical guidelines to support juvenile courts to assert leadership in a team effort for systemic change. It also offers 10 recommendations to judges who would like to start similar projects in their communities.
How to Implement a Model to Get Youth Off Drugs and Out of Crime
By:
Reclaiming Futures Project Director Fellowship, Begich T, Chambers B, Golden R, Goodman R, Kilgore M, McGuire C, Perez-Logan Y, Smith L, Tumulty M, White Hat M and Carmichael S
Publication date:
Jun 26, 2008
Summary:
This Reclaiming Futures report provides a road map for communities that wish to help local juvenile justice systems tackle substance abuse and illegal behavior.