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Research Brief of "Evaluation of a Restorative Milieu: CSF Buxmont School/Day Treatment Programs 1999-2001"
IIRP Posted 2002-11-12 Related Links » Research Brief (PDF) » Executive Summary (LINK) » Full Technical Report (LINK) From Evaluation of a Restorative Milieu: CSF Buxmont School/Day Treatment Programs 1999-2001, Evaluation Outcome Technical Report, Paul McCold, Ph.D., International Institute for Restorative Practices, 2002. At the American Society of Criminology’s annual meeting in Chicago in November, 2002, Dr. Paul McCold, director of research for the International Institute for Restorative Practices (IIRP), presented the results of a two-year study of six school/day treatment programs operated by Community Service Foundation (CSF) and Buxmont Academy. The schools serve adjudicated delinquent and at-risk youth in southeastern Pennsylvania.
RESTORATIVE PRACTICESThe CSF Buxmont schools utilize “restorative practices” which emphasize doing things WITH youth, rather than TO them (punitive) or FOR them (permissive). CSF Buxmont creates an environment in which the youth actively problem-solve and take responsibility, not only for their own behavior, but for the well-being of the whole school community. CONCLUSIONSThe findings of this evaluation present sufficient evidence to conclude that the changes in attitude and behavior of youth were the result of the restorative practices employed at the CSF Buxmont schools. Very few programs for delinquent and troubled youth can demonstrate similar positive outcomes. |
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