Redirection as Effective as Residential Delinquency Programs, Achieved Substantial Cost Avoidance
Report 06-34, March 2006
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Redirection Program Achieves Lower Recidivism and a $14.4-Million Cost Savings Compared to DJJ Commitment
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Redirection Pilots Meet and Exceed Residential Commitment Outcomes; $5.8 Million Saved
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