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OJJDP Evaluation of Juvenile Drug Courts Program (FY 2007) - Law Enforcement Grants

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How can the OJJDP Evaluation of Juvenile Drug Courts Program (FY 2007) help your law enforcement department?

  • One evaluation award will be made for an amount up to $1,150,000. The award period is 48 months. There is no match requirement
  • Assess whether OJJDP's Juvenile Drug Court Program, as presently structured, is achieving the desired outcomes of reduced recidivism and treatment effectiveness, and to inform program development
  • Easier application: apply directly for these funds using a guided online grant management system
  • CHIEF offers the free services of grant consultants to assist you throughout the application process **

For full details, eligibility requirements and application guidelines, go to the OJJDP Evaluation of Juvenile Drug Courts Program (FY 2007) homepage »

Registration Deadline: CLOSED

Application Deadline: August 31, 2006, 8:00 p.m. EST

Sponsor:
Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Department of Justice (DoJ)

What is the program?
OJJDP recognizes the need for independent evaluation of programs and the significance of evidence-based practices. While some evaluations of juvenile drug courts have shown promising results, more information is needed to assess whether OJJDP’s Juvenile Drug Court Program, as presently structured, is achieving the desired outcomes of reduced recidivism and treatment effectiveness and to inform program development. Moreover, OJJDP seeks to assess strategies currently used by established juvenile drug courts to determine evidence-based practices that may enhance the training it provides to communities intending to institute juvenile drug courts.

OJJDP seeks to inform the development and implementation of its juvenile drug court program by soliciting an independent evaluation of the strategies employed in juvenile drug courts and their impact on the behavior of participating youth.

The evaluation will further the Department’s mission by supporting research that will provide objective, independent, evidence-based information to guide the Department’s assessment of the effectiveness of the juvenile drug court program, as authorized by the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2002, 42 U.S.C. 5665-5667.

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