Primary Outcomes (end points)
• Criminal activity [Time Frame: 6 month intervals post randomization to at least 2 years post]
The number of arrests will be measured using individual-level administrative data on juvenile and adult arrests from the Chicago Police Department.
• School engagement [Time Frame: 6 month intervals post randomization to at least 2 years post]
Schooling outcomes will be measured using student-level administrative data from the Chicago Public Schools. Engagement will be assessed using data on attendance, CPS on-track indicator, grades, course-taking, disciplinary incidents, test scores, graduation, school switching, and enrollment in schools within juvenile justice facilities.
However, we need to wait until a youth becomes eligible for graduation as some youth start the program as young as 13. Therefore if we need to follow youth for longer than 2 years post randomization to observe graduation or other school engagement variables, we would do so.
• Employment [Time Frame: 6 month intervals post randomization to at least 2 years post]
Employment and wages will be measured using individual-level quarterly earnings records from Unemployment Insurance, provided by the Illinois Department of Employment Security.
However, we need to wait until a youth becomes eligible for employment as some youth start the program as young as 13. Therefore if we need to follow youth for longer than 2 years post randomization to observe possible employment, we would do so.
The interval time periods will be used to determine when most of the change is happening for all outcomes.