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Hamilton, Robin (1998). Project CRAFT: A National Model for Training Juvenile Offenders Kaleidoscope of Justice: Highlighting Restorative Juvenile Justice. 1(2): 7. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Balanced and Restorative Justice Project, Florida Atlantic University. Downloaded 21 January 2005.

Here Robin Hamilton writes about the Home Builders Institute’s Project CRAFT. The acronym “CRAFTâ€? stands for Community, Restitution, and Apprenticeship-Focused Training. Project CRAFT is a several month-long comprehensive, hands-on training program designed to give young people skills in the construction trades. It is recognized as a national model in training and placing high-risk youth in the building trades. Hamilton summarizes the history of the project, its key elements, and some of its successes.

Link: www.barjproject.org/documents/KJ_BARJ_2.pdf

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