To read the multisite report of the Center for Court Innovation's evaluation of the Defending Childhood Demonstration Program, click here.
The following are the other site-specific reports in the evaluation:
Building a Safer Tomorrow: A Process Evaluation of Grand Forks County Defending Childhood Initiative
Tackling Urban Inequalities: A Process Evaluation of the Boston Defending Childhood Initiative
Through the NOVA Door: A Process Evaluation of Shelby County’s Defending Childhood Initiative
Rocky Boy’s Children Exposed to Violence Project was informed by a commitment to culture as prevention—reconnecting youth and families with the Chippewa Cree language, culture, and traditions. The primary components of the initiative were advocacy and case management for children and families coping with exposure to violence; crisis intervention services; treatment referrals; traditional healing ceremonies; and community awareness and education activities. (April 2015)