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This awardee has received supplemental funding. This award detail page includes information about both the original award and supplemental awards.
Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2002, $850,000)
The National Juvenile Detention Association, through its Center for Research & Professional Development at Michigan State University, and in collaboration with the Juvenile Justice Trainer's Association and the National Association of Juvenile Correctional Agencies shall continue to strengthen the field of juvenile confinement through line staff professional development, confinement education programs and services, and stategic and effective practices. Goals of this project include: 1) continued and strengthened quality and quantity of cost-effective, time-limited, problem-specific training and technical assistance activities; 2) strengthened and expanded understandings and application of confinement as "process" with special emphasis on defining, strengthening and applying the reentry component of the confinement continuum; and 3) an expanded knowledge base through the identification and dissemination of best practices.
nca/ncf
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