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Kuklinski MR, D. Crowley M, Dishion TJ, Wilson MN, Pelham, III WE, Shaw DS.  2020.  Supporting strategic investment in social programs: A cost analysis of the Family Check-Up. Prevention Science. 21:256-267.
Gloppen KM, Arthur MW, Hawkins JD, Shapiro VB.  2012.  Sustainability of the Communities That Care prevention system by coalitions participating in the Community Youth Development Study.. J Adolesc Health. 51(3):259-64.
Hawkins JD, Oesterle S, Brown EC, Monahan KC, Abbott RD, Arthur MW, Catalano RF.  2012.  Sustained decreases in risk exposure and youth problem behaviors after installation of the Communities That Care prevention system in a randomized trial.. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 166(2):141-8.
Rhew IC, Brown EC, Hawkins JD, Briney JS.  2013.  Sustained effects of the Communities That Care system on prevention service system transformation.. Am J Public Health. 103(3):529-35.
Logan-Greene P, Nurius PS, Hooven C, Thompson EA.  2013.  The sustained impact of adolescent violence histories on early adulthood outcomes.. Vict Offender. 8(2):231-252.
Gloppen KM, Brown EC, Wagenaar BH, Hawkins JD, Rhew IC, Oesterle S.  2016.  Sustaining adoption of science-based prevention through Communities That Care. Journal of Community Psychology. 44:78-89.
Fagan AA, Hanson K, Briney JS, Hawkins JD.  2012.  Sustaining the utilization and high quality implementation of tested and effective prevention programs using the Communities That Care prevention system.. Am J Community Psychol. 49(3-4):365-77.
Vanderwill LA, Salazar AM, Jenkins G, De Larwelle J, McMahon AK, Day A, Haggerty K.  2021.  Systematic literature review of foster and adoptive caregiver factors for increasing placement stability and permanency. Journal of Public Child Welfare. 15:487-527.
Jolliffe D, Farrington DP, Piquero AR, Loeber R, Hill KG.  2017.  Systematic review of early risk factors for life-course-persistent, adolescence-limited, and late-onset offenders in prospective longitudinal studies. Aggression and Violent Behavior. 33:15-23.