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Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal.
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Justice Evaluation Journal. 4:217-236
The City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Office of Gang Reduction and Youth Development (GRYD) program was conceived as a comprehensive response to gang violence. Unlike most comprehensive approaches, suppr...
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Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. :154120402211380
Although a growing body of research has documented the characteristics and experiences of young people with child welfare and juvenile justice system contact (i.e., dual system involvement), less is known about the pathways leading to dual system inv
Autor:
Jessica Raithel, Denise C. Herz, Claudia J. Coulton, Maryanne Schretzman, Carly B. Dierkhising, Sam Abbott, Robert M. Goerge, Shannon Guiltinan, Youngmin Cho
Publikováno v:
Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 48:2432-2450
Insight into the characteristics and system experiences for youth who touch both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems has increased over the last decade. These youth are typically studied as one population and referred to as "crossover yout
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Justice Evaluation Journal. 2:118-138
Alleged violations of disability laws regarding youth with developmental disabilities in juvenile detention led to a Settlement Agreement in I.T. v. Los Angeles County and subsequent reforms. Using...
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Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. 17:309-329
Dually involved youth are youth who are concurrently involved in both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Dually involved youth require a broader array of services compared to single-sy...
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Children and Youth Services Review. 34:254-260
Dually-involved youth refers to youth that are simultaneously receiving services from both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. The current study focused on a sample of dually-involved youth (N = 1148). The study examined the characteristi
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Children and Youth Services Review. 33:855-860
There exists a healthy debate about the process and value of substantiation in child welfare. Much of this debate focuses on understanding whether substantiated and unsubstantiated allegations of maltreatment share equal risk of recurrence. In the cu
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Children and Youth Services Review. 32:1823-1830
Formal kinship care represents the placement of a maltreated or otherwise vulnerable youth in the care and protection of a known relative or adult with a recognized kin bond. The practice of identifying and utilizing kin placements in child welfare h
CHALLENGES FACING CROSSOVER YOUTH: AN EXAMINATION OF JUVENILE-JUSTICE DECISION MAKING AND RECIDIVISM
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Family Court Review. 48:305-321
Although a substantial amount of research documents the increased likelihood of maltreated youths to engage in delinquency, very little is known about them once they cross into delinquency. These youths are often referred to as “crossover youth,”