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Transforming prevention systems in the United States and the Netherlands using Communities That Care Promising prevention in the eyes of Josine Junger-Tas.

Majone Steketee1, Sabrina Oesterle2, Harrie Jonkman1, J David Hawkins2, Kevin P Haggerty2, Claire Aussems1.   

Abstract

Josine Junger-Tas introduced the Communities That Care (CTC) prevention system to the Netherlands as a promising approach to address the growing youth violence and delinquency. Using data from a randomized trial of CTC in the United States and a quasi-experimental study of CTC in the Netherlands, this article describes the results of a comparison of the implementation of CTC in 12 U.S. communities and 5 Dutch neighborhoods. CTC communities in both countries achieved higher stages of a science-based approach to prevention than control communities, but full implementation of CTC in the Netherlands was hampered by the very small list of prevention programs tested and found effective in the Dutch context.

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Keywords:  Adolescent drug use; cross-national comparison; delinquency; prevention; risk and protective factors

Year:  2013        PMID: 24465089      PMCID: PMC3900009          DOI: 10.1007/s10610-012-9194-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Crim Pol Res        ISSN: 0928-1371


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8.  Communities That Care, Core Elements and Context: Research of Implementation in Two Countries.

Authors:  H B Jonkman; K P Haggerty; M Steketee; A Fagan; K Hanson; J D Hawkins
Journal:  Soc Dev Issues       Date:  2009

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