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Community Interventions, Evaluation, Project Summary

Reclaiming Futures: Revisiting Network Perceptions

An evaluation of Reclaiming Futures estimated the initiative’s impact by surveying system actors about their perceptions of justice and substance abuse treatment systems on three major dimensions (administration, collaboration, and service quality). Continue reading Reclaiming Futures: Revisiting Network Perceptions

JohnJayRECJuly 1, 2015January 10, 2022

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