“…Many recent studies have similarly reported that juvenile diversion programs produced lower rates of recidivism (e.g., Dembo, RamirezGarcia, Rollie, Schmeidler, Livingston, & Hartsfield, 2000;Dembo, Walters, Wareham, Burgos, Schmeidler, Hoge, & Underwood, 2008;Schwalbe, Gearing, MacKenzie, Brewer, & Ibrahim, 2011;and Wilson & Hoge, 2013a). Research has found higher levels of youth functioning accruing from diversion programs (e.g., Gavozzi, Wasserman, Partridge, & Sheridan, 2000;Hodges et al, 2011;and Jordan et al, 2013).…”