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As juvenile justice systems move toward data-driven policies and practices, state and local agencies have become increasingly focused on using performance measures to ensure they are promoting positive outcomes for youth. By analyzing targeted performance measures, agencies can use data to continually improve policies and practices.

 

For more information, contact Tessa Upin, Deputy Director of Juvenile Justice Initiatives, Crime and Justice Institute at TUpin@crj.org or 617.366.7284.