Abstract
The study examines and evaluates the effectiveness of a federal and county collaboration in Pennsylvania designed to help military veterans with child support arrearages in the criminal justice system. The study focused on the veteran participants (n=232) identified psychosocial problems, their range of justice involvement, strategies to mitigate, address barriers and legal dilemmas through the collaborative. The average age 40, majority male, Caucasian, divorced, enrolled in Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare, serving on supervised parole or probation, homeless episodes, and income
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Schaffer, B. J., & Fulmer, K. (2018). Child support and justice-involved military veterans. Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work, 15(3), 296–312. https://doi.org/10.1080/23761407.2018.1448313
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