Mentally ill youth offenders within the juvenile justice system may be disposed to mental health treatment facilities; however, evidence exists that racial biases within the mental health and juvenile justice systems impact disposition decisions such that ethnic minority youth offenders are less likely to be disposed to mental health treatment, regardless of symptomatology. The purpose of this review is to organize the relevant research that examines the impact of race on the diagnosis and disposition of youth offenders so as to inform future research and social policy development. In addition, factors that may contribute to racial biases in the treatment of youth offenders are examined and possible solutions are identified
A majority of detained adolescents experience mental health and substance use problems. Limited rese...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
The purpose of this study is to determine how and under which circumstances young people from diver...
Objective assessments of the risks and needs of court-involved youth may lead to judicial processing...
Mental health placement rates by the juvenile justice system differ by race. However, it is unknown ...
Although sociopolitical movements have inhibited overt expressions of racism over the past five deca...
The current study examined the role of race in juvenile court outcomes across 3 decision-making stag...
Previous research demonstrates that system-involved youth of color experience procedural and structu...
Disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a pervasive problem throughout the juvenile justice syste...
Existing research indicates that African Americans are diagnosed with the most debilitating psychoti...
There is an ongoing and polarizing discourse with respect to the impartiality of the criminal justic...
Two studies examined unconscious racial stereotypes of decision makers in the ju-venile justice syst...
A substantial number of minority youth in the juvenile justice system have mental health issues, and...
Predicting juvenile court outcomes based on youthful offenders’ delinquency risk factors is importan...
Regional differences in the reporting of mental health symptoms among juvenile justice (JJ) involved...
A majority of detained adolescents experience mental health and substance use problems. Limited rese...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
The purpose of this study is to determine how and under which circumstances young people from diver...
Objective assessments of the risks and needs of court-involved youth may lead to judicial processing...
Mental health placement rates by the juvenile justice system differ by race. However, it is unknown ...
Although sociopolitical movements have inhibited overt expressions of racism over the past five deca...
The current study examined the role of race in juvenile court outcomes across 3 decision-making stag...
Previous research demonstrates that system-involved youth of color experience procedural and structu...
Disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a pervasive problem throughout the juvenile justice syste...
Existing research indicates that African Americans are diagnosed with the most debilitating psychoti...
There is an ongoing and polarizing discourse with respect to the impartiality of the criminal justic...
Two studies examined unconscious racial stereotypes of decision makers in the ju-venile justice syst...
A substantial number of minority youth in the juvenile justice system have mental health issues, and...
Predicting juvenile court outcomes based on youthful offenders’ delinquency risk factors is importan...
Regional differences in the reporting of mental health symptoms among juvenile justice (JJ) involved...
A majority of detained adolescents experience mental health and substance use problems. Limited rese...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
The purpose of this study is to determine how and under which circumstances young people from diver...