This online flier presents the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's (OJJDP) Model Programs Guide (MPG).
OJJDP’s Model Programs Guide (MPG) is an online resource of evidence-based prevention, intervention, and reentry programs and practices for juvenile justice practitioners, policymakers, and communities. MPG provides users access to information on evidence-based programs rated by experts and the CrimeSolutions.gov review process, guides for implementation planning that detail actions to take in a program's pre-implementation stage, and literature reviews that provide summaries of descriptive and evaluation research around a variety of juvenile-related topics.
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