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This book discusses the relationship between juvenile disability
and delinquency, including characteristics of youth with
disabilities, how disability relates to delinquency, and its impact
during a youth's involvement with the juvenile justice system. The
book details the relationship between developmental, cognitive,
psychological, and educational disorders-specific conditions
including ADHD, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder-and
delinquency in light of both their overrepresentation among youth
offenders and the uninformed handling of these youth within the
court system. Case studies illustrate the complexities in the
processing and placement of these youth offenders, as well as
highlight the barriers to delinquent youth receiving appropriate
treatment, and their increased risk of reoffending. From this
robust knowledge base, the authors make expert recommendations for
improving the juvenile justice system at the practice and policy
levels to better serve this population. This authoritative volume:
* Identifies characteristics and risk factors associated with
juvenile delinquency. * Reviews evidence relating developmental,
mental health, and other disorders to juvenile offending. *
Describes the implications of disabilities in key areas such as
offending, risk assessment, competency, and outcomes. * Examines
the role of disability law in the juvenile justice system. * Offers
guidelines for professionals to use this knowledge in their work.
Juvenile Delinquency and Disability is an essential resource for
researchers, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in
clinical, counseling, and school psychology, criminology and
criminal justice, child psychiatry, educational policy and
politics, developmental psychology, and social work.
This book discusses the relationship between juvenile disability
and delinquency, including characteristics of youth with
disabilities, how disability relates to delinquency, and its impact
during a youth's involvement with the juvenile justice system. The
book details the relationship between developmental, cognitive,
psychological, and educational disorders-specific conditions
including ADHD, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder-and
delinquency in light of both their overrepresentation among youth
offenders and the uninformed handling of these youth within the
court system. Case studies illustrate the complexities in the
processing and placement of these youth offenders, as well as
highlight the barriers to delinquent youth receiving appropriate
treatment, and their increased risk of reoffending. From this
robust knowledge base, the authors make expert recommendations for
improving the juvenile justice system at the practice and policy
levels to better serve this population. This authoritative volume:
* Identifies characteristics and risk factors associated with
juvenile delinquency. * Reviews evidence relating developmental,
mental health, and other disorders to juvenile offending. *
Describes the implications of disabilities in key areas such as
offending, risk assessment, competency, and outcomes. * Examines
the role of disability law in the juvenile justice system. * Offers
guidelines for professionals to use this knowledge in their work.
Juvenile Delinquency and Disability is an essential resource for
researchers, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in
clinical, counseling, and school psychology, criminology and
criminal justice, child psychiatry, educational policy and
politics, developmental psychology, and social work.
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