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What Works in Delinquency Prevention

Research shows that early childhood intervention programs can save the government up to three times their cost when delinquency prevention and other benefits are considered. Title V Community Prevention Grants Program: 2002 Report to Congress highlights how communities use a research base to implement, evaluate, and sustain their programs and current knowledge about what works in delinquency prevention.


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