Program Profile: Multisystemic Therapy–Family Integrated Transitions (MST-FIT)

This intervention provides integrated individual and family services to juveniles who have co-occurring mental health and chemical dependency disorders during their transition from incarceration back into the community.

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Summary: This intervention provides integrated individual and family services to juveniles who have co-occurring mental health and chemical dependency disorders during their transition from incarceration back into the community. The program is rated Promising for reducing felony recidivism.  (Review the full program description).

Title Rating Details Outcome Category Study(ies)
Felony recidivism None | One Study

Youth who participated in the program were 30 percent less likely to be convicted of a felony post-release compared with youth in the control group. This difference was statistically significant. 

Crime/Delinquency; Multiple crime/offense types/recidivism ; Felonies

Trupin, Eric J., Suzanne E. U. Kerns, Sarah Cusworth Walker, Megan T. DeRobertis, and David G. Stewart. 2011. "Family Integrated Transitions: A Promising Program for Juvenile Offenders with Co-Occurring Disorders." Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 20:421-36.

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Date Modified: August 28, 2025

This program was originally rated Promising. It has been re-reviewed based on the change in the program rating instrument. Under the new instrument, CrimeSolutions ow now rates individual program outcomes and no longer assigns an overall rating. 

Date Created: July 17, 2024

Program Status

This program is Active.