“…These disorder and disability rates are many times greater than the rates found in the general youth population (Mallett, 2009). Upward of half of these youthful offenders experience more than one of these dis abilities concurrently (Garland et al, 2001;Scott, Snowden, & Libby, 2002), complicating the investigations into their effects on disproportionate minority confinement (Mallett & Stoddard-Dare, 2010). Furthermore, because of the multitude of individual, family, and community risk factors experienced by youthful offenders, predicting delinquency outcomes, particularly recidivism, as well as court disposition outcomes, is difficult (Ford, Chapman, Hawke, & Albert, 2007;Gavazzi, Yarcheck, & Lim, 2005;Green, Gesten, Greenwald, & Salcedo, 2008;Gutman, Sameroff, & Cole, 2003).…”