TY  - GEN
AB  - This article explores the understudied population of youth who interact with both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. It argues that policy makers and practitioners should begin to use research to take on the challenge of altering the negative outcomes for these vulnerable youth. This article provides an overview of the current policies that impact this population and provides evidence in support of an improved policy approach that focuses on system collaboration as well as the expansion of federal Title IV-E and Title IV-B funding and reauthorization of key legislation.
AD  - University of Chicago
AU  - Felix, Savannah
DA  - 2016
DO  - 10.6082/uchicago.7029
DO  - doi
ID  - 7029
JF  - Advocates' Forum, 2016
L1  - https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/7029/files/Felix_AdvFor2016.pdf
L2  - https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/7029/files/Felix_AdvFor2016.pdf
L4  - https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/7029/files/Felix_AdvFor2016.pdf
LA  - eng
LK  - https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/7029/files/Felix_AdvFor2016.pdf
N2  - This article explores the understudied population of youth who interact with both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. It argues that policy makers and practitioners should begin to use research to take on the challenge of altering the negative outcomes for these vulnerable youth. This article provides an overview of the current policies that impact this population and provides evidence in support of an improved policy approach that focuses on system collaboration as well as the expansion of federal Title IV-E and Title IV-B funding and reauthorization of key legislation.
PY  - 2016
T1  - Improving Multisystem Collaboration for Crossover Youth
TI  - Improving Multisystem Collaboration for Crossover Youth
UR  - https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/7029/files/Felix_AdvFor2016.pdf
Y1  - 2016
ER  -