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15 Promising Programs
Promising Programs
Programs in the PROMISING category are brand-name programs that have been shown to reduce delinquency and recidivism, substance use, and/or antisocial behavior by using a strong research design, but outcomes have not yet been replicated.
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Behavioral Modification and Reinforcement Program Prevention implemented in schools redirecting at-risk juveniles from delinquency. Read more |
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Less self-reported delinquency, school-based problems and unemployment
Fewer county court records than peers |
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Family Integrated Transitions (FIT) Intervention for the reentry of juveniles with mental illness and substance abuse. Aimed at juvenile offenders (10-17 years old) who have mental health and chemical dependency disorders. Read more |
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10.2% reduction in recidivism |
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Guiding Good Choices A prevention prevention that works toward family-focused improvement of parenting skills. Targeted to the parents of youth at-risk for early substance abuse. Read more |
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7.2% reduction in recidivism |
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Prevention program focusing on restructuring the parent-child bond. The program is aimed at children, ages 2-7, with conduct disorders. Read more |
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5.1% reduction in recidivism |
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Raising Healthy Children (RHC) [Formerly known as Seattle Social Development Project.] An intervention administered by parents and teachers using social control and social learning. Read more |
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15.7% reduction in recidivism |
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TeamChild An intervention program whereby attorneys advocate on behalf of juveniles for education, treatment and housing. The program is targeted to low-income youth between the ages of 12-18. Read more |
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9.7% reduction in recidivism |
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CASASTART Prevention combining case management services, afterschool and summer activities. Youth who participated in the program pilot were aged 11-13, living in severely distressed neighborhoods. Read more |
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Less likely to report use of any drugs, gateway drugs, or stronger drugs
Lower levels of violent crime Less likely to be involved in drug sales |
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Project Northland An intervention implemented throughout the community to reduce substance abuse. Delivered to sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, eleventh and twelfth grade students. Read more |
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Decreased tendencies to use alcohol
Less alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use |
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Strong African American Families Program Prevention of substance abuse using a family-based approach in rural African American youth, ages 10-12, and their primary caregivers. Read more |
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Reduced initiation of alcohol use and slowed increase in use over time
Developed stronger youth protective factors |
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Strengthening Families Prevention using a family-based apporach to improve communication and relationships with sixth grade students and their families. Read more |
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Lower rates of alcohol initiation
30-60% relative reductions in alcohol use and being drunk |
| Antisocial Behavior | Setting | Target Age Group | Outcomes |
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Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) An intervention program administered by a therapist to improve family interactions. Children and adolescents, ages 8-17, displaying or at risk for developing behavior problems. Read more |
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Significant reductions in Conduct Disorder and Socialized Aggression |
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Good Behavior Game A prevention program using behavior modification aimed at reducing disruptive behavior in the classroom. Targeted to children in early elementary grades, starting to display aggressive behavior. Read more |
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Less aggressive and shy behaviors
Better peer nominations of aggressive behavior Reduction in levels of aggression for males |
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I CAN PROBLEM SOLVE A school-based prevention program teaching social problem-solving to elementary school students at risk for behavioral dysfunctions and interpersonal maladjustment. Read more |
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Less impulsive and inhibited classroom behavior
Better problem-solving skills |
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FAST Track A prevention program geared toward improving family and peer relationships in the classroom and at home. Targeted to high risk children and teens showing signs of antisocial behavior. |
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Better overall ratings by observers on children’s aggressive, disruptive, and oppositional behavior in the classroom. |
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Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) A school-based prevention program geared toward increasing prosocial behavior. Targeted to first and fifth grade boys and girls and their families, living in at-risk neighborhoods. |
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Decrease in physical aggression on the playground
Significant increase in positive social skills and classroom behavior |
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