By North Carolina Judicial Branch
Effectiveness of Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) Programs
This report evaluates the relationship between JCPC participants’ characteristics, program participation and recidivism.
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Effectiveness of Programs Funded by Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils: May 2021
Quick Facts: JCPC Effectiveness Study, Fiscal Year 2018 Sample
Effectiveness of Programs Funded by Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils: May 2019
Effectiveness of Programs Funded by Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils: May 2017
Effectiveness of Programs Funded by Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils: May 2015
Effectiveness of Programs Funded by Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils: May 2013
Effectiveness of Programs Funded by Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils: May 2011
Summary
This report evaluates the relationship between JCPC participants’ characteristics, program participation and recidivism. Recidivism was defined broadly to include all subsequent delinquent complaints and adult arrests within a fixed three-year follow-up period.