Disability is an important intersectional identity in juvenile justice trends. Youth with intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, and mental health disabilities are more likely to be involved in the juvenile justice system or multiple systems, and intersecting identities can increase the risk of justice involvement, particularly when disability overlaps with other identities associated with higher rates of discipline or justice involvement, such as race and lower socioeconomic status. This points to the importance of practitioners being aware of personal and systemic barriers that may influence youths’ experiences and outcomes related to key transition points. Youth with disabilities often require more intense and individuali...
Between 65 and 70 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system have mental health disorders, with...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Amand...
Youth with developmental disabilities are overrepresented in juvenile detention facilities when comp...
Disability is an important intersectional identity in juvenile justice trends. Youth with intellectu...
Current service delivery for at-risk youth is through four separate systems: special education; ment...
Youth who become involved with the juvenile courts have many common background risks.These risks are...
Growing recognition that youth with disabilities are disproportionally represented in juvenile justi...
This report summarizes the state of knowledge about children and youth with disabilities at risk of ...
Abstract Current service delivery for at-risk youth is through four separate sys tems: special educa...
For all youth, the process of transitioning to adulthood and achieving milestones such as completing...
Youth involved in the juvenile justice system have a well-documented need for mental, behavioral, an...
This paper discusses the contributing factors and effects of youth[VD(1] with disabilities in the j...
Explore specific factors contribute to the overwhelming and downward spiraling phenomenon of youth i...
Transition planning for youth with disabilities has not focused extensively on involvement with the ...
Young people with cognitive disabilities (YPWCD) are overrepresented as offenders in the criminal ju...
Between 65 and 70 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system have mental health disorders, with...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Amand...
Youth with developmental disabilities are overrepresented in juvenile detention facilities when comp...
Disability is an important intersectional identity in juvenile justice trends. Youth with intellectu...
Current service delivery for at-risk youth is through four separate systems: special education; ment...
Youth who become involved with the juvenile courts have many common background risks.These risks are...
Growing recognition that youth with disabilities are disproportionally represented in juvenile justi...
This report summarizes the state of knowledge about children and youth with disabilities at risk of ...
Abstract Current service delivery for at-risk youth is through four separate sys tems: special educa...
For all youth, the process of transitioning to adulthood and achieving milestones such as completing...
Youth involved in the juvenile justice system have a well-documented need for mental, behavioral, an...
This paper discusses the contributing factors and effects of youth[VD(1] with disabilities in the j...
Explore specific factors contribute to the overwhelming and downward spiraling phenomenon of youth i...
Transition planning for youth with disabilities has not focused extensively on involvement with the ...
Young people with cognitive disabilities (YPWCD) are overrepresented as offenders in the criminal ju...
Between 65 and 70 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system have mental health disorders, with...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Amand...
Youth with developmental disabilities are overrepresented in juvenile detention facilities when comp...