A report documenting the program planning, curriculum, and evaluation findings from Youth ECHO (Expanding Community Horizons by Organizing), a youth organizing program in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
A comprehensive description of the origins of the community prosecution program in the Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
This combined process and impact evaluation supports the effectiveness of a gender violence prevention program adapted for college students, known as Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP).
This report presents a process evaluation of the Children Come First (CCF) Program, a problem-solving matrimonial court designed to provide a more effective and child-centered response to high conflict divorce cases involving custody issues.
This study examines the impact of the Midtown Community Court, as compared with Manhattan's traditional centralized criminal court, on case processing and sentencing outcomes.