Programs that Work
Behavioral Monitoring and Reinforcement Program
Program Info
Program Overview
Program Reviews
Program Info
Healthy and Safe Children
Children Succeeding in School
Indicators
Youths not using alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs
Students performing at grade level or meeting state curriculum standards
Children and youth not engaging in violent behavior or displaying serious conduct problems
Topic Areas
Adolescence
Middle School
High School
Risk Prevention
Youth Development
Behavior Problems
Juvenile Justice
Physical Health
Substance Abuse
Evidence Level (What does this mean?)
Screened
Program Overview
Behavioral Monitoring and Reinforcement Program is a two-year school-based intervention program that targets adolescents at risk for juvenile delinquency, substance use, and/or school failure. Program eligibility criteria include demonstration of low academic motivation, family problems, and frequent or serious referrals for discipline at school.
Program Reviews
The Behavioral Monitoring and Reinforcement Program has not yet been thoroughly reviewed by PPN, but preliminary review suggests it may be effective at improving outcomes for the indicators listed above.
This program is highly regarded by other credible organizations and reviews of the program can be found online at the websites listed below:
Blueprints for Violence Prevention

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