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Victims & Offenders. 15:22-42
Diversion and community-based treatment for juveniles involved in the justice system is commonly used across jurisdictions as an alternative to incarceration. While evidence-based approaches to ass...
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Children and Youth Services Review. 91:168-176
The majority of juvenile justice-involved youth report significant behavioral health and trauma concerns. The complexity of the needs of these youth have led many jurisdictions to develop diversion programming as an alternative to detention. While ev
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior. 44:432-451
Population heterogeneity and intra-individual change are often overlooked in recidivism research. This study employs latent transition analysis of psychological trauma from intake into a juvenile justice diversion program until termination, followed
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 43:1726-1740
Exposure to violence is a widespread problem that affects the mental health of children and adolescents particularly in at-risk populations such as juvenile justice involved youth. While a number of studies have examined the cumulative impact of viol
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Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma. 10:363-375
Youth involved in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems are at especially high risk for exposure to violence. Research finds that poly-victims, youth who experience multiple types of victimizations, have worse outcomes than youth who experie
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Violence against women. 24(8)
Female juvenile justice–involved (JJI) youth experience more sexual abuse (SA) than their non-JJI counterparts or their male JJI counterparts. This study examines SA’s role among JJI females ( N = 1,307) in a behavioral health diversion program.
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Journal of Child and Family Studies. 25:1218-1228
Between 65 and 75 % of juvenile-justice involved (JJI) youth present with at least one behavioral health disorder. Many communities have developed diversion programs that provide behavioral health services to JJI youth, often in lieu of detention. A
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Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 6:251-268
Objective: The Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSCC) is a widely used assessment tool in both community and clinical samples. Although the reliability and validity of the TSCC has been studied extensively, its factor structure has been underst
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Criminal Justice Policy Review. 27:302-325
Nationally, well over half of juvenile justice-involved youth report behavioral health impairment. Although the juvenile justice system may be the first place a youth is screened for behavioral health problems, the system is often ill-prepared to pro
Publikováno v:
Research on Social Work Practice. 24:695-704
Objective: Little empirical attention has been paid to the validity scales of the Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSCC). The purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence of cases identified by the validity scales and its analytical impac