OPERATIONAL LESSONS FROM THE PATHWAYS TO DESISTANCE PROJECT.

Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
Carol A SchubertGeorge P Knight

Abstract

Implementing a large, longitudinal study of any sample is a major undertaking. The challenges are compounded when the study involves multiple sites and a high-risk sample. This article outlines the methodology for the Pathways to Desistance study, a multisite, longitudinal study of serious juvenile offenders, and discusses the key operational decisions with the greatest impact on the study design.

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