Policy Research Associates, Inc. (PRA) is proud to announce that it has been awarded ...
2016: Year in Review
We’ve closed out another wonderful year at PRA and are well on our ...
Juvenile Drug Courts Agree More Family Involvement Needed; Some Not Sure How to Do It: Report
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Planes, Buses, and Cars Across New Zealand
Last October, Dan and I took a 2 ½ week trip to gorgeous New ...
PRA: FFNY’s First Workplace Team
Guest post by Meredith Osta, Program Director of Fostering Futures NY FFNY Volunteers Olivia ...
Violence to Others, Violent Self-Victimization, and Violent Victimization by Others Among Persons With a Mental Illness
Objective This research examined the frequency of and characteristics associated with three forms of ...
Maximizing the Cures Act by Utilizing the Sequential Intercept Model
The 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act) was recently signed into law with overwhelming bipartisan support. ...
Women’s March Reflection
On January 21st, I traveled to Washington, D.C. with several friends and colleagues to ...
Applying for a BJA Grant? Get Started with the Sequential Intercept Model
Effective criminal justice reform starts with a strong strategic plan. The Sequential Intercept Model ...
The New ‘Asylum’: When Jails Become Mental Health Facilities
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SOAR and SSVF: Partnering to End Veteran Homelessness
With the deadline for the next round of Supportive Services for Veteran Families ...
ICYMI: PRA’s Top 10 Blogs of 2016
One of the things we pride ourselves on at PRA is the uniqueness of ...






