Our population are 16- to 18-year-olds, who in New York state—one of the two states in the United States—are treated like adults. New York and North Carolina share that distinction. I'm not sure we share much else.
This is a saturation program, meaning we're trying to reach every kid who is in that jail system for at least six days because that's the amount of time we need to get to them, and give them some dose of this therapeutic intervention. The reason for this was that the city felt strongly that if they didn't do it at scale, if they didn't really do it for everybody, it was very unlikely to have a dramatic effect. They also thought it would be very difficult to be selective and give it only to some and not to others. They really wanted to do something at scale, which is complicated but we've been able to.... We're touching over 80%. The goal might be 100% but we're getting 80%, which is pretty rare in the field. It was a good idea to try to be more ambitious.