Program Profile: Crossover Youth Practice Model

This is a model that uses a conceptual plan and organizational framework to strengthen collaborations between child welfare and juvenile justice system professionals and partners.

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Evidence Rating: Promising | One study

Date:

Date Created: July 17, 2024
Program Snapshot

Age: 10 - 17

Gender: Male, Female

Race/Ethnicity: White, Black, Hispanic, American Indians/Alaska Native

Geography: Urban

Setting (Delivery): Other Community Setting, Courts, Workplace

Program Type: Court Processing, Diversion, Vocational/Job Training, Wraparound/Case Management

Targeted Population: Children Exposed to Violence, Families, Young Offenders

Current Program Status: Active

Program Developer:
Macon Stewart
Deputy Director for Multi-System Operations
Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Georgetown University

McCourt School of Public Policy, 3300 Whitehaven Street, N.W., Suite 5000
Washington, DC 20057-1485
United States

Phone: 202.687.4942
Website
Email

Program Director:
Michael Umpierre
Director
Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Georgetown University

McCourt School of Public Policy, 3300 Whitehaven Street, N.W., Suite 5000
Washington, DC 20057-1485
United States

Phone: 202.687.4942
Website
Email

Researcher:
Alexandra Miller
Program Manager, Crossover Youth Practice Model
Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Georgetown University

McCourt School of Public Policy, 3300 Whitehaven St. N.W., Suite 5000
Washington, DC 20057-1485
United States

Phone: 202.687.4299
Website
Email

Researcher:
Macon Stewart
Deputy Director for Multi-System Operations
Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Georgetown University

McCourt School of Public Policy, 3300 Whitehaven Street, N.W., Suite 5000
Washington, DC 20057-1485
United States

Phone: 202.687.4942
Website
Email