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Soc Dev Issues. 2009;30(3):42-57.

Communities That Care, Core Elements and Context: Research of Implementation in Two Countries.

Social development issues

H B Jonkman, K P Haggerty, M Steketee, A Fagan, K Hanson, J D Hawkins

Affiliations

  1. Verwey-Jonker Institute, Kromme Nieuwegracht 6, 3512 HG Utrecht, Netherlands, 030-2300799, [email protected] .

PMID: 19617929 PMCID: PMC2712284

Abstract

This paper describes the degree to which implementation of the Communities That Care (CTC) prevention operating system was reached in 22 communities in 2 countries: the US (12 communities) and the Netherlands (10 communities). Core elements of CTC and results from two implementation measures conducted in both countries are reported here. Similarities and differences of the implementation process are discussed.

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