The name is absent



Hunter et al.

Milwaukee

1. Criminal

Wraparound

'Care co-

National and

"Wraparound

(a) families are identified through

No statistical

(2004)

Child and

justice system

Milwaukee

ordinator’

state funding.

Milwaukee has

their children who have who have

outcomes

Adolescent

staff (probation

- 'bachelor’s

developed a

been convicted of a sex offence and,

Strengthening

Health Services

officer, court

level workers

fee-for-service

therefore, referred to Wraparound

community-

welfare officer,

who are

provider

Milwaukee

based

US Dept.

prison staff

intensively

network that

programming

of Justice

etc.)

trained and

includes more

(b) entry criteria are that young

for juvenile

(provided

certified’

than 200

people have complex emotional and/or

sexual

additional

2. Counsellor/

'Care co-

agencies and

behavioural needs - approx. 65-70 out

offenders: Key

funding)

therapist

ordinator’

individuals

of every 560 young people who enter

concepts and

manage

offering a

the service are sex offenders

paradigm shifts

3. Social

- caseload

broad range

worker

Not reported

of no more

of services

(c) Mandatory participation (based on

WOE: Low

than 8 young

and supports”.

reviewers assessment of the authors

4. Psychologist

people and

Wraparound

description)

One group post-

facilitate the

Milwaukee also

test only

'collaborative

operates a

(d) Milwaukee

child and

"mobile urgent

No perception

family team

treatment

outcomes

process’.

team”, which

brings together

Care Co-

psychologists

ordinators

and social

- 'broker’

workers.

Not reported

services.

Appendix 4 Summary of in-depth studies 63




More intriguing information

1. Long-Term Capital Movements
2. Non-causality in Bivariate Binary Panel Data
3. The name is absent
4. The name is absent
5. The name is absent
6. Dual Track Reforms: With and Without Losers
7. ADJUSTMENT TO GLOBALISATION: A STUDY OF THE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY IN EUROPE
8. The name is absent
9. The economic doctrines in the wine trade and wine production sectors: the case of Bastiat and the Port wine sector: 1850-1908
10. Land Police in Mozambique: Future Perspectives