“…Research has widely acknowledged the effects of early physical, sexual, and emotional abuse on various mental health conditions including anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and anger (Bolger & Patterson, 2001;Green et al, 2010;Hazen, Connelly, Roesch, Hough, & Landsverk, 2009;Higgins & McCabe, 2003;Martin, Bergen, Richardson, Roeger, & Allison, 2004;Runyon & Kenny, 2002). There is even a documented association between longer duration and frequency of traumatic events and co-occurring mental health disorders (Sabri, 2011). Given the disproportionately high rates of mental health problems among youth involved in the juvenile justice system, there are concerns that external or internal manifestations of mental health symptoms within facilities can lengthen stays leading to suicide attempts, and even pose greater danger to others (U. S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform, 2004Reform, , 2005.…”