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The long-term collateral consequences of juvenile justice involvement for females [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionFemales are the fastest growing justice involved population in the United States, yet there is relatively little empirical research on the collateral consequences of juvenile justice involvement specifically for females.
Maria L. Schweer-Collins   +3 more
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Contextual determinants of family-driven care implementation in juvenile justice settings [PDF]

open access: yesHealth & Justice
Introduction Engaging families in behavioral health services is a high priority for juvenile justice (JJ) systems and family advocacy groups. Family-driven care (FDC) enhances family engagement and decision-making power in youth behavioral health ...
Kaitlin N. Piper   +6 more
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A mixed methods evaluation of family-driven care implementation in juvenile justice agencies in Georgia [PDF]

open access: yesHealth & Justice
Background Improving family engagement in juvenile justice (JJ) system behavioral health services is a high priority for JJ systems, reform organizations, and family advocacy groups across the United States.
Kaitlin N. Piper   +7 more
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Beyond recidivism: reconceptualizing success through relational health for trauma-exposed youth experiencing juvenile justice involvement [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Youth who have histories of trauma exposure face unique barriers and needs in navigating the juvenile justice system. Accordingly, reliance on recidivism as the primary “success” metric falls short for trauma-impacted youth and may actually prolong their
Amanda D. Zelechoski   +3 more
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Addressing Trauma and Psychosocial Development in Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth: A Synthesis of the Developmental Neuroscience, Juvenile Justice and Trauma Literature

open access: yesLaws, 2014
Youth incarcerated in the juvenile justice system are disproportionately exposed to traumas both in and outside of custody that are associated with poor social, behavioral, and developmental outcomes.
Michelle Evans-Chase
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The Impact of Criminal Policy on Juvenile Justice [PDF]

open access: yesსამართალი და მსოფლიო, 2022
The present article discusses the impact of criminal policy on juvenile justice. The current state of repressive and liberal criminal policy and its consequences in Georgia in 2004-2021 are analyzed.
Khatia Kukchishvili
doaj   +1 more source

Philosophy Concept of Restorative Justice in Handling Juvenile Delinquent

open access: yesNurani Hukum, 2022
Restorative justice in handling juvenile delinquent occurs because of the juvenile justice system growth. The increasing number of institutions that guarantee the rights of children in juvenile delinquent at the courts has led more implementation of the ...
Isma Nurillah   +3 more
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PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of parent‐engagement programs to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency: A systematic review

open access: yesCampbell Systematic Reviews, 2021
This review aims to synthesize the evaluation evidence for parent‐engagement programs that focus on reducing juvenile truancy as the primary outcome. Delinquent behavior will be assessed as a secondary outcome when included.
Sesha Kethineni   +7 more
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La criminalidad juvenil en España (2007-2012)

open access: yesRevista Criminalidad, 2014
La necesidad de estadísticas confiables sobre justicia juvenil es una demanda repetida desde las instancias internacionales. En España, tras la entrada en vigor, en el 2001, de la ley de responsabilidad penal de los menores, se ha asentado en la opinión
Tomás Montero-Hernanz
doaj   +3 more sources

Juvenile in Justice [PDF]

open access: yesBoom, 2013
This photo essay and introduction focus on people in California prisons who were sentenced to decades in prison for crimes committed as juveniles. The United States is the only country in the world to sentence juveniles to life in prison. A majority of juveniles sentenced to life serve their time in just five states, California among them.
openaire   +1 more source

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