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[From Our Partners] An Evaluation of the Medical Legal Partnership
The Medical Legal Partnership aims to positively affect the community by (a) improving functioning among families of youth at high risk for criminal legal involvement and (b) improving coordination between mental health services and legal services for youth at high risk for criminal justice involvement.
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[From Our Partners] Probation Violations as Drivers of Jail Incarceration in St. Louis, Missouri
In effort to learn more about the impact probation revocations have on jails, and promising strategies to address it, ISLG funded the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) to conduct a mixed-methods study on probation revocations as a driver of jail incarceration and the impact of a program aimed at addressing technical probation violations in the county, called the St. Louis County Expedited Probation Program (EPP).