The Behavioral Interventions for Child Support Services (BICS) Project
We study programs that aim to improve the economic outcomes of people who are involved in public systems, including food and cash assistance, child support, and child welfare. We also study strategies to support parents and build healthier family relationships.
Training Approaches Applied in the Procedural Justice-Informed Alternatives to Contempt (PJAC) Demonstration
Final Impacts and Costs of the Los Angeles County Transitional Subsidized Employment Program
Lessons on Adapting Interventions for Young People Experiencing Homelessness or Systems Involvement
Increasing Child Support Order Modification Review Completion in Ohio
Engaging California Parents During Child Support Order Establishment
Introducing the Procedural Justice-Informed Alternatives to Contempt Project