“…Victimization experiences among juvenile justice populations can include sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, exposure to violence, abandonment, neglect, or bullying (Costello, Erkanli, Fairbank, & Angold, 2002; Finkelhor, Ormrod, Turner, & Hamby, 2005; Ford, Chapman, Mack, & Pearson, 2006; Tsang, 2018; Yoder, Hodge, & Ruch, 2019b). It is conservatively estimated that between 40% and 60% of juvenile offenders have been victimized at least once (Currie & Tekin, 2006; Ford, Chapman, Hawke, & Albert, 2007; Stahl, 2006).…”