Upcoming Webinar: The Youth Protective Factors Study: The Influence of Protective Factors and Strength-Based Services on Youth Reoffending
Date Posted: Monday, April 07, 2025Overview: The Youth Protective Factors Study is an unprecedented multistate, multiyear examination of youth’s risk and protective factors—and juvenile justice systems’ services—that most strongly influence reoffending among youth ages 10 to 23. This study shares key findings to guide jurisdictions in applying research-based strategies for juvenile justice supervision, case planning, and service delivery to enhance public safety and improve youth outcomes.
Join us, along with the CSG Justice Center and UC Berkeley’s Risk-Resilience Lab, for a webinar on the latest findings from the soon-to-be-released second brief of the Youth Protective Factors Study. This research explores how protective factors and strength-based services impact long-term youth reoffending and what jurisdictions can do to improve services and youth outcomes.
This webinar is essential for juvenile justice professionals, policymakers, and community leaders looking for data-driven strategies to strengthen public safety and youth success.