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Youth on Track randomised controlled trial:
Process evaluation
Description
Youth on Track is an early intervention scheme for 10–17 year-olds that identifies and responds to young people at risk of long-term involvement in the criminal justice system. It aims to work collaboratively with other service providers to ensure consistent service provision without duplication of service to reduce criminal behaviours.
The Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research has commenced a randomised control trial (RCT) which is considered the gold standard of evaluations, and the most robust evaluation method to assess the impact of Youth on Track in reoffending for outcome.
Regions in scope
New South Wales
Funding entity
Department of Communities and Justice, Youth Justice NSW