Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyEach year in the United States, over 200,000 children and adolescents receive services through residential treatment or juvenile corrections facilities. Existing research shows that African American adolescents are funneled into the juvenile justice system at disproportionate rates compared to Caucasians, and that when incarcerated, they also serve longer sentences than Caucasians accused of the same crimes. This study examines adolescents within the juvenile justice system. It seeks to identify any differences between African American and Caucasian adolescents concerning their degrees of educational skills upon entering the juvenile justice system and between their ...
There is an overrepresentation of African American youths at every stage of the juvenile justice sys...
Disproportionate minority contact and confinement (DMC) are significant problems within the juvenile...
The purpose of this research was to explore the differences in factors associated with girls\u27 sta...
The current study examined the role of race in juvenile court outcomes across 3 decision-making stag...
The purpose of this proposed journal-ready dissertation was to determine the extent to which differe...
A significant number of youthful offenders in the United States are held in juvenile court detention...
Currently, there is limited research about the relationship between academic, mental health needs, a...
Mental health placement rates by the juvenile justice system differ by race. However, it is unknown ...
It is widely recognized that African American youth are disproportionately represented in the juveni...
This study examines detention practices of sixty-six county juvenile courts in one state during a th...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
A concern over inequity and the existence of racial disparity of youth served by the juvenile justic...
Multiple, intersecting factors contribute to the over-representation of youth of color, including Bl...
Objectives: Attribution theory is used to frame a study on concentrated disadvantage and youth corre...
While the US court system has begun to favor rehabilitation over harsh sentences in recent years, qu...
There is an overrepresentation of African American youths at every stage of the juvenile justice sys...
Disproportionate minority contact and confinement (DMC) are significant problems within the juvenile...
The purpose of this research was to explore the differences in factors associated with girls\u27 sta...
The current study examined the role of race in juvenile court outcomes across 3 decision-making stag...
The purpose of this proposed journal-ready dissertation was to determine the extent to which differe...
A significant number of youthful offenders in the United States are held in juvenile court detention...
Currently, there is limited research about the relationship between academic, mental health needs, a...
Mental health placement rates by the juvenile justice system differ by race. However, it is unknown ...
It is widely recognized that African American youth are disproportionately represented in the juveni...
This study examines detention practices of sixty-six county juvenile courts in one state during a th...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
A concern over inequity and the existence of racial disparity of youth served by the juvenile justic...
Multiple, intersecting factors contribute to the over-representation of youth of color, including Bl...
Objectives: Attribution theory is used to frame a study on concentrated disadvantage and youth corre...
While the US court system has begun to favor rehabilitation over harsh sentences in recent years, qu...
There is an overrepresentation of African American youths at every stage of the juvenile justice sys...
Disproportionate minority contact and confinement (DMC) are significant problems within the juvenile...
The purpose of this research was to explore the differences in factors associated with girls\u27 sta...