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Strassfeld, Natasha M.; Cherng, Hua-Yu Sebastian – Behavioral Disorders, 2022
This study examines associations between recidivism rates and groups/programs for legally mandated education, behavioral, and mental health services that court-ordered juvenile youth ("juveniles") with identified emotional disturbance or related conditions receive in secure-care juvenile facilities. Using statewide agency data in…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Emotional Disturbances, Recidivism, Correctional Institutions
Unruh, Deanne; Waintrup, Miriam; Alverson, Charlotte; Erickson, MaryJo; MaGee, Caroline – Behavioral Disorders, 2021
Reentry services for young offenders need to be youth-focused and inclusive of the multiple entities that support a youth's return to the community. The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding from stakeholders' perspectives, based on experience, to identify challenges and facilitators to support young offenders' reengagement in…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Reentry Students, Barriers, Institutionalized Persons
Garfinkel, Lili – Behavioral Disorders, 2010
Youth with emotional and behavioral (E/BD) and other disorders, who in many cases have not received needed interventions and supports in school, are overrepresented in the juvenile justice system. This article considers how parents of youth with E/BDs can become more involved in the process when their child is referred to juvenile court, thereby…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Juvenile Courts, Parent Participation, Family Involvement

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