This chapter describes a case study conducted within an innovative juvenile assessment facility that examined the relationships among depression, age, race/ethnicity, age at first arrest, drug involvement, and sexual behaviors among youth in the criminal justice system. After a thorough discussion of the results, implications for larger services and practices are presented.
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Dembo, R., Faber, J., Cristiano, J., DiClemente, R. J., & Terminello, A. (2019). Behavioral Health and the Juvenile Justice System. In Foundations of Behavioral Health (pp. 163–182). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18435-3_8
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