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Alive at 25: Reducing Youth Violence Through Monitoring and Support

An Investigation of Philadelphia's Youth Aid Panel: A Community-Based Diversion Program for First-Time Youthful Offenders

Call to Action: How Programs in Three Cities Responded to the Prisoner Reentry Crisis

Faith and Action: Implementation of the National Faith-Based Initiative for High Risk Youth

Faith in their Futures: The Youth and Congregations in Partnership Program of the Kings County (Brooklyn, NY) District Attorney's Office

Faith-Based Institutions and High-Risk Youth

From Options to Action: A Roadmap for City Leaders to Connect Formerly Incarcerated Individuals to Work

From Options to Action: A Roadmap for City Leaders to Connect Formerly Incarcerated Individuals to Work Executive Summary

Getting Back to Work: Employment Programs for Ex-Offenders

Going to Work with a Criminal Record: Lessons from the Fathers at Work Initiative

Just Out: Early Lessons from the Ready4Work Prisoner Reentry Initiative

Leaving the Street: Young Fathers Move from Hustling to Legitimate Work

Mentoring Former Prisoners: A Guide for Reentry Programs

Mentoring Formerly Incarcerated Adults: Insights from the Ready4Work Reentry Initiative

Moving Beyond the Walls: Faith and Justice Partnerships Working for High-Risk Youth

P/PV Preview: Mentoring Ex-Prisoners in the Ready4Work Reentry Initiative

Positive Support: Mentoring and Depression Among High-Risk Youth

Ready4Work In Brief

Ready4Work In Brief: Update on Outcomes; Reentry May Be Critical for States, Cities

Targeted Outreach: Boys & Girls Clubs of America's Approach to Gang Prevention and Intervention

The Promise and Challenge of Mentoring High-Risk Youth: Findings from the National Faith-Based Initiative

Violence Reduction

When the Gates Open: Ready4Work, A National Response to the Prisoner Reentry Crisis


Reaching Through the Cracks: A Guide to Implementing the Youth Violence Reduction Partnership

by Linda Jucovy and Wendy S. McClanahan
July 2008, 81 pages


In 1999, the Youth Violence Reduction Partnership (YVRP) was launched by a group of key stakeholders in Philadelphia—including the district attorney's office, adult and juvenile parole, other city agencies and community organizations. Its goal is to steer young people, ages 14 to 24 and at greatest risk of killing or being killed, away from violence and toward productive lives. To accomplish this, YVRP provides participants with a combination of strict supervision and ongoing support. Each participant is assigned to a team that includes a probation officer and a community streetworker, who maintain intensive contact with the young person to make sure that he (and less often she) not only stays out of trouble but starts on a path toward responsible adulthood.

Reaching Through the Cracks draws upon lessons learned from seven years of experience in Philadelphia to describe how cities and other jurisdictions can plan and carry out an initiative like YVRP. It includes an overview of the key elements of YVRP; steps in planning the initiative; roles and training of staff who work with the participants and details about the supervision and support these staff provide; essential practices for maintaining and strengthening YVRP; and an exploration of the costs and other issues involved in making decisions about expanding the initiative.
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