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The National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice was established in July 2001 to assist the field in developing improved policies and programs for youth with mental health disorders in contact with the juvenile justice system, based on the best available research and practice. The Center, which is operated by Policy Research, Inc. in Delmar, NY in partnership with the Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators (CJCA), is supported by a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and operates current projects with funding from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The Center aims at providing a centralized national focal point that pulls together and links the various activities and research that are currently underway, maximizing the awareness and usefulness of new products and learnings, and using the best available knowledge to guide practice and policy.


Last Updated: 11/05/2008

new & noteworthy

  • New Report on Improving Access to Health Coverage for Transitional Youth

  • Meta-Analysis Study Focuses on Prevalence of Mental Disorders Among Justice-Involved Youth

  • Task Force to Develop Strategic Blueprint for New York State

  • National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health 20th Annual Conference

  • News Article Highlights King County’s Expansion of Mental Health Services

  • National Conference on Juvenile Justice

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The National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice
Policy Research Associates | 345 Delaware Avenue | Delmar, New York 12054
P: 1-866-9NCMHJJ (toll free) | F: 518-439-7612 | E: ncmhjj@prainc.com

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