TY - JOUR PY - 2012// TI - Applying a develpmental lens to juvenile reentry and reintegration JO - Journal of juvenile justice A1 - Barton, William H. A1 - Jarjoura, G. Roger A1 - Rosay, André B. SP - 95 EP - 112 VL - 1 IS - 2 N2 - Reentry is a crucial, but underdeveloped, component of the juvenile justice system. Altschuler and Armstrong's Intensive Aftercare Program model (Altschuler & Armstrong 1994a; 1994b) is arguably the most theoretically sound approach to juvenile reentry, yet evaluations of the Intensive Aftercare Program have not produced compelling evidence of effectiveness. We often judge the effectiveness of a reentry program exclusively in terms of recidivism and/or reincarceration. Juvenile reentry, however, is about preparing youths for their adult lives, and programs should be designed with more explicit attention to developmental goals in addition to recidivism reduction. Building upon the pioneering work of Altschuler and Armstrong (1994a; 1994b), this paper makes a case that the use of a developmental lens can improve the effectiveness of juvenile reentry through: 1) minor amendments to the Intensive Aftercare Program model, 2) systematic improvements in implementation, and 3) more comprehensive evaluation strategies. Keywords: adolescent development, aftercare, juvenile justice, reentry, reintegration
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