“…Importantly, however, tattoo removal should be considered as one element of comprehensive programing that addresses JIA’s emotional, social, and economic needs (e.g., educational support, job readiness, access to physical and behavioral health care, housing, executive function, and soft skill building; Bunn, 2019 ; LeBel, 2012b ). Finally, nearly three-quarters of this sample included JIA from racial/ethnic minority groups reflecting over-policing in the U.S. of African American, Black, and Latino communities ( Finkeldey & Demuth, 2019 ; Gase et al, 2016 ). JIA experience overlapping social identities due to membership in diverse social groups (e.g., justice system involvement, gender, racial/ethnic group membership, and low socioeconomic status; LeBel, 2012a ; Moradi & Grzanka, 2017 ; Nowotny & Kuptsevych Timmer, 2018 ).…”