Using data from the California Youth Authority, this article examines whether or not specific substance use differentially predicts recidivism for individual offense-type among a group of serious juvenile offenders who have experienced emerging adulthood. The results of the logistic regression analysis indicate that users of specific substances have a higher overall likelihood of receipt of a subsequent arrest for different offense-types when compared to other substances. Specifically among the 524 serious juvenile offenders analyzed, one demographic, one social bond, and two substance use measures were significant indicators of an offender being arrested during the seven-year follow-up period. The social bond measure of full-time employmen...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Academic PressJuvenile delinquency is a common precursor to persistent a...
This study explores the recidivism outcomes of 1,804 serious and violent delinquents sentenced under...
This is a 2-year follow-up study of 414 adolescents, age 17 years, to determine what static and dyna...
Background: Little is known about the needs of substance-using juveniles in treatment aimed at reduc...
Little is known about youth who were previously placed in a detention facility and what factors pred...
This research examines the recidivism outcomes of 2,436 serious, violent, and chronic youth released...
The primary purpose of this research study is to examine whether the number of professional contacts...
The primary goal of this study is to understand the factors that best explain recidivism among a sam...
Myth: Most juvenile offenders are gang-involved youth. Fact: Less than 5 % of youth arrested have an...
Considerable effort has been made in the past to identify reliable predictors of recidivism for inca...
Current research indicates a disproportionate number of youth having an emotional disturbance within...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
This study used four Cox regression analyses to examine the predictors of reoffending in a sample of...
Evidence for mechanisms in the development of substance use disorders (SUD) is weak. Subgroups of an...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Academic PressJuvenile delinquency is a common precursor to persistent a...
This study explores the recidivism outcomes of 1,804 serious and violent delinquents sentenced under...
This is a 2-year follow-up study of 414 adolescents, age 17 years, to determine what static and dyna...
Background: Little is known about the needs of substance-using juveniles in treatment aimed at reduc...
Little is known about youth who were previously placed in a detention facility and what factors pred...
This research examines the recidivism outcomes of 2,436 serious, violent, and chronic youth released...
The primary purpose of this research study is to examine whether the number of professional contacts...
The primary goal of this study is to understand the factors that best explain recidivism among a sam...
Myth: Most juvenile offenders are gang-involved youth. Fact: Less than 5 % of youth arrested have an...
Considerable effort has been made in the past to identify reliable predictors of recidivism for inca...
Current research indicates a disproportionate number of youth having an emotional disturbance within...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
This study used four Cox regression analyses to examine the predictors of reoffending in a sample of...
Evidence for mechanisms in the development of substance use disorders (SUD) is weak. Subgroups of an...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Academic PressJuvenile delinquency is a common precursor to persistent a...
This study explores the recidivism outcomes of 1,804 serious and violent delinquents sentenced under...