Aftercare Resources
Giving Back to the Community: African American Inner-City Teens and Civic Engagement. Author: M. Charles. No. 38 in CIRCLE Working Paper series. 2005. Available at www.civicyouth.org/research/areas/race_gender.htm.
Homeless Young Adults Ages 18–24: Examining Service Delivery Adaptations. Authors: S. Ammerman, et al. 2004. Available at www.nhchc.org/Publications/younghomelessadult1.pdf#.
Implementation of the Intensive Community Based Aftercare Program. Authors: R. Wiebush, B. McNulty, and T. Le. 2000. Available from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention, at www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/181464.pdf#.
Innovative Housing Programs for Homeless Young Adults Leaving TLPs. Where to Now? Author: New England Network for Child, Youth and Family Services. 2004. Available at www.nenetwork.org/publications/deep-report.html.
Midwest Evaluation of the Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth: Outcomes at Age 19. Authors: N. Bost, et al. 2005. Available at www.chapinhall.org.
Out of School and Unemployed: Principles for More Effective Policy and Programs. Author: G. Walker. 1997. Available at www.icesa.org.
People Need Affordable Housing (fact sheet). Author: National Coalition for the Homeless. Available at www.nationalhomeless.org.
Preparing for Independence: Counseling Issues for Maltreated Youth. Authors: M. Beyer and B. Jaklitsch. 1991. Available at www.nrcys.ou.edu/catalog/product.php?productid=39.
Returning Home: A Look at Aftercare Services Provided to Delinquent Youth. Author: Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, Inc. 2000. Available at www.cccnewyork.org/publications/report-returninghome.pdf#.
John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence Program: Aftercare Services. Author: B. Jaklitsch. National Resource Center for Youth Development. Available at www.nrcys.ou.edu/nrcyd/publications/monographs/aftercare.pdf.