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Evaluation, Jeffrey Butts, Policy & Practice Reforms, Presentations

Young Adult Justice, Evidence-based Practices, and Recidivism

From a panel discussion on July 15, 2015 at John Jay College, sponsored by the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice and the Research and Evaluation Center at John Jay College.

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