Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2012 Jul;39(4):291-300. doi: 10.1007/s10488-011-0367-7.
This paper describes 27 years of collaborative activities between a team of researchers at the Arizona State University Prevention Research Center (ASU PRC) and the Maricopa County Family Court Division of the Superior Court. The complementary goals and expertise of the family court and prevention science are described as providing the foundation in which the missions of each can be advanced through collaborative activities. Four kinds of collaborative activities are described, which are differentiated according to the initiator of the activity and the primary immediate beneficiary. Nineteen separate collaborative activities that were conducted over the 27 years are described. Finally, lessons learned from this long-term collaboration are described including; mutual benefits of each activity, the benefit of complementary perspectives, the cumulative value of collaborations over time, the key role of the local key champion, and the societal benefit from the synergistic roles of university-based research and the family courts.
本文描述了亚利桑那州立大学预防研究中心(ASU PRC)的一个研究团队与马里科帕县高等法院家庭法庭分部之间 27 年的合作活动。家庭法庭和预防科学的互补目标和专业知识被描述为提供基础,通过合作活动推进各自的使命。本文描述了四种合作活动,这些活动根据活动的发起者和主要的直接受益者进行了区分。描述了 27 年来开展的 19 项独立合作活动。最后,本文描述了从这种长期合作中吸取的经验教训,包括:每项活动的相互益处、互补视角的益处、随着时间的推移合作的累积价值、当地关键支持者的关键作用,以及大学研究和家庭法庭的协同作用带来的社会效益。