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Our reports are linked here, with newest reports at the top.

Reports

JJI 20 Years in Review - 2022

Feature in ACJS Restorative Justice Dialogue - 2022

Empirically Testing Collective Impact in Collaborative Initiatives - Feb. 2017

Evidence-based Nebraska Publications

Annual Report 2020-2022 Evidence-based Nebraska Pre-and-Post Assessment Tool - October 2022

Family Support Evaluation FY 2017-2021 - September 2022

School Absenteeism Guidebook for Program Development and Cultural Components - May 2022

The Impact of COVID-19 on Community-based Juvenile Services Aid Programs - December 2021

Perceptions of Youth on Juvenile Diversion - August 2021

Annual Report 2020-2021 Juvenile Case Management System Definition and Data Fidelity Project - June 2021

School Interventionists: FY 2015-2020 - 2021

Annual Report 2020-2021 - Juvenile Case Management System Definitions and Data Fidelity Project - 2021

Perceptions of Youth on Juvenile Diversion - 2021

Restorative Justice Conferencing Programs: FY 2015-2020

Crisis Response Programs: FY 2015-2020

Nebraska's Community-based Aid Mental Health Services - 2020

Evaluation of System Improvement Funding: FY 2019-2020

Reliability and Predictive Validity of Screener/Assessment Tools in Nebraska Juvenile Diversion - 2020

Evidence-based Nebraska Annual Report 2019: Challenges and Strengths of Evidence-based Nebraska and Examining Youth Served by Community-based Aid Programs Funded in FY 15-16 - 2019

School Resource Officer Contacts and Perceptions - 2019

Recruiting and Retaining Higher Risk Youth in Promotion Prevention Programs FY 2018-2019

Drug Testing in Juvenile Diversion Programs - 2019

Evidence-based Nebraska Annual Report 2016-2017

Nebraska Truancy & Absenteeism Programs 2015-2016

Evidence-based Nebraska Annual Report 2015-2016 (See Addendum)

Nebraska Alternative to Detention Programs 2015-2016

Nebraska Juvenile Diversion Programs 2012-2015

Evidence-based Practice in Juvenile Justice: Nebraska White Paper - 2014

Diversion in Nebraska: FY 2012/2013

Juvenile Services Comprehensive Community Planning User Manual - 2013

Evaluations and Strategic Plans

Justice Assistance Grant Strategic Plan 2016-2018

Hall County Detention Utilization Study 2015-2020

Nebraska's Strategic Plan for Victims and Survivors of Crime 2015-2020

The Lancaster County Juvenile Reentry Project - Follow-up Report - 2015

Analysis of the Nebraska Intake Risk Assessment Instrument - 2015

State of Juvenile Justice Report: 2014

The Lancaster County Juvenile Reentry Project - Final Report - 2014

Kansas State DMC Assessment - 2013

Youth Reentering Lancaster County After Commitment to a State Youth Rehabilitation Center - 2012

Evaluation of Lancaster County Truancy Diversion Program – Final Evaluation - 2013

Evaluation of Lancaster County Early Identification and Assessment Process – Final Evaluation - 2012

Nebraska State DMC Assessment - 2012

Evaluation of Lancaster County Early Assessment Process – Initial Evaluation - 2010

Evaluation of Lancaster County Alternatives to Juvenile Detention - 2010

Presentations

Rincon-Gallardo, M., Hobbs, A.M., & Lesley, K. "Data-driven Strategies for Impacting Racial and Ethnic Disparity." Presented at the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association Conference, May 2015, Kearney NE.

Hobbs, A.M., Thompson, V., & Hoffman, A. "Diversion in Nebraska." Presented at the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association Conference, May 2015, Kearney NE.

Hobbs, A.M., Wiener, R., & Moore, S. "Evidence-based Nebraska!" Presented at the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association Conference, May 2015, Kearney NE.

Hobbs, A.M. “Racial Profiling - in Nebraska?!" Presented to University of Nebraska Lincoln Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, February 2015, Lincoln NE.

Hobbs, A.M. & Miles Steffans, M. “Using Data to Ensure Equity in our Juvenile Justice System.” Presented at the Race Matters Conference, December 2014, Omaha NE.

Hobbs, A.M. & Wiener, R. “Evidence-based Nebraska.” Presented at the Nebraska Community Aid and Juvenile Justice Conference, October 2014, Lincoln NE.

Hobbs, A.M. & Campbell, J. “Service Learning in Criminal Justice: Focus on Juvenile Reentry.” Presented at the Campus Compact Heartland Conference, October 2014, Lincoln NE.

Hobbs, A.M. “Mentoring Youth Reentering our Communities.” Presented at the Midlands Mentoring Partnership Annual Youth Development Summit, March 2014, Omaha NE.

Academic Publications

Hobbs, A.M., Wulf-Ludden, T.L., and Strawhun, J. 2013. "Assessing Youth Early in the Juvenile Justice System." Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Journal of Juvenile Justice.

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