“…Namely, youth delinquency and court-involvement cause stress and strain on the family system, and the family unit itself impacts youth behavior with notable potential for buffering and improvement in outcomes. Viewing delinquency in the context of both psychopathology and family factors is consistent with the Social-Personal Framework (SPF), which has been previously utilized in interventions targeting adolescent risk behaviors (Donnenberg et al, 2018;Brown et al, 2014;Snow-Hill et al, 2021;Kendall et al, 2017). The SPF highlights that adolescent risk-taking does not occur in isolation, but rather in the setting of personal attributes, family context, peer and partner relationships, and environmental circumstances (Donenberg & Pao, 2005).…”