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We collect research related to the issues and solutions surrounding runaway and homeless youth, as well as programmatic materials such as toolkits, factsheets, and brochures, and provide information on them in our searchable Research Summaries database.

Each entry includes information on obtaining the publication.
When possible, we provide direct links to open-access materials.

Materials in the research database do not necessarily reflect the views of RHYTTAC, the Family & Youth Services Bureau, or the Administration for Children and Families.

203 Search Results
Year Title Authors Type
2023 Report on the Condition of Education 2023.

Irwin, V., Wang, K., Tezil, T., Zhang, J., Filbey, A., Jung, J., Bullock Mann, F., Dilig, R., and Parker, S.

Report
2023 Possible Ways of Increasing College Access Among Adults from Underserved Backgrounds: A Study of College Transition Text-Based Messaging.

Miller, C., O’Donoghue, R., Cullinan, D., Perera, S., Mayer, A., Page, L.

Report
2023 Expanding Access to and Use of Behavioral Health Services for People At Risk for or Experiencing Homelessness. Report
2023 Human Trafficking Prevention Toolkit. Guide/Toolkit
2023 Separating Poverty From Neglect in Child Welfare. Brief
2022 Youth and Young Adults in Federally Assisted Housing.

Matthew Gerken, Olivia Fiol, Susan J. Popkin, and Abby Boshart.

Report
2022 A Brief Primer on Youth Participatory Action Research for Mentoring Programs. National Mentoring Resource Center, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Anderson, A., de los Reyes Moore, W., Monjares-Gaytan, L.

Brief
2022 Extension of foster care beyond age 18. Report
2022 Health-Care Coverage for Children and Youth in Foster Care—and After Series. Brief
2022 National Survey of Youth in Custody, 2018, Facility Characteristics of Sexual Victimization of Youth in Juvenile Facilities, 2018 – Statistical Tables.

Amy D. Lauger and Michael B. Field, BJS Statisticians

Report

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  • Adolescents
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences
  • Advocacy
  • Child Exploitation
  • Child Victimization and Maltreatment
  • Child Welfare
  • Collaboration
  • College
  • Community
  • Community Partnerships
  • Dating Violence
  • Disabilities
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  • Family Cohesion/Family Functioning
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  • Health Disparities
  • High Risk Youth
  • Homeless and Parenting Youth
  • Homeless Education
  • Homelessness
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  • Homeless Students
  • Homeless Youth
  • Housing
  • Human Trafficking
  • Intervention
  • Juvenile Justice
  • McKinney-Vento Act
  • Mental Health
  • Mental Health / Substance Use Care / Trauma-informed
  • Participatory Action Research
  • Positive Youth Development
  • Protective Factors
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk Factors
  • Runaway and Homeless Youth
  • Rural Issues
  • School
  • School Violence
  • Stable Housing
  • Street Youth
  • Student Supports
  • Support
  • Transitional Living Programs
  • Transitioning Youth
  • Trauma
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Young Adults
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  • Youth Employment
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